keep etc-modules on upgrade
Shiori
86 Posts
December 26, 2020, 2:18 amQuote from Shiori on December 26, 2020, 2:18 amok, looking at going auto update but if I am going to have to manually restore the /etc/modules file on each server after every update. . . . .
please have the system keep the contents of /etc/modules intact accross update/upgrades. This file is for loading important drivers that are not in the auto-load group, which get wiped and replaced on upgrades anyway.
thanks!
ok, looking at going auto update but if I am going to have to manually restore the /etc/modules file on each server after every update. . . . .
please have the system keep the contents of /etc/modules intact accross update/upgrades. This file is for loading important drivers that are not in the auto-load group, which get wiped and replaced on upgrades anyway.
thanks!
admin
2,921 Posts
December 26, 2020, 8:56 amQuote from admin on December 26, 2020, 8:56 amThis should not have happened but could be due to updating the systemd package from the Ububtu repository. It is better to define these modules in
/etc/modules-load.d/*.conf
This should not have happened but could be due to updating the systemd package from the Ububtu repository. It is better to define these modules in
/etc/modules-load.d/*.conf
Last edited on December 26, 2020, 8:57 am by admin · #2
keep etc-modules on upgrade
Shiori
86 Posts
Quote from Shiori on December 26, 2020, 2:18 amok, looking at going auto update but if I am going to have to manually restore the /etc/modules file on each server after every update. . . . .
please have the system keep the contents of /etc/modules intact accross update/upgrades. This file is for loading important drivers that are not in the auto-load group, which get wiped and replaced on upgrades anyway.
thanks!
ok, looking at going auto update but if I am going to have to manually restore the /etc/modules file on each server after every update. . . . .
please have the system keep the contents of /etc/modules intact accross update/upgrades. This file is for loading important drivers that are not in the auto-load group, which get wiped and replaced on upgrades anyway.
thanks!
admin
2,921 Posts
Quote from admin on December 26, 2020, 8:56 amThis should not have happened but could be due to updating the systemd package from the Ububtu repository. It is better to define these modules in
/etc/modules-load.d/*.conf
This should not have happened but could be due to updating the systemd package from the Ububtu repository. It is better to define these modules in
/etc/modules-load.d/*.conf