Eddy Petrisor wrote: > The modprobe command bundled in d-i environment does not work out of the > box. If one starts the installer in expert mode and skips directly to > the "Load installer components from CD" menu item, chooses a kernel > module (let's say crypto modules) after the package's installation > attempting to run "modprobe aes" on vt2 will result in an error message > that the module is not found. > > It seems that after running netcfg the modprobe command behaves > corectly.
You have to run depmod. Before that, obviously modprobe has no way to know that your module is available. depmod is run by hw-detect. I'm not sure that I'd characterise this as a bug at all. -- see shy jo
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