Frederik Schüler wrote: > Update scsi-modules list: use a modified list from kernel-wedge.
> --- > trunk/packages/kernel/linux-kernel-di-amd64-2.6/modules/amd64/scsi-extra-modules > (original) > +++ > trunk/packages/kernel/linux-kernel-di-amd64-2.6/modules/amd64/scsi-extra-modules > Wed Jun 14 17:21:04 2006 > @@ -1 +1,29 @@ > -#include <scsi-extra-modules> > +3w-xxxx > +DAC960 > +aacraid > +aha152x ? > +aic7xxx_old > +cciss > +cpqarray > +i2o_block > +i2o_scsi > +dtc ? > +eata > +fdomain > +gdth > +ibmmca ? > +ips > +megaraid ? > +megaraid_mbox ? > +megaraid_mm ? > +megaraid_sas ? > +mptbase > +mptscsih > +mptspi ? > +mptsas ? > +mptfc ? > +3w-9xxx ? > +lpfc ? > +osst > +st > +sym53c416 ? This list appears to be identical to the one in kernel-wedge except you've removed dpt_i2o, which was only included if the module was built, which it is not for either i386 or presumably, amd64. So, what's the point of duplicating all this from kernel-wedge in a second place that we have to try to keep in sync now? If kernel-wedge lists a module that should not be included on some architecture, despite being built there, then the best way to fix it is to move that module from the common list to the lists for the arches that do have a reason to include it. Or you can even just exclude it from the included file: #include <scsi-extra-modules> dpt_i2o - -- see shy jo
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