On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 04:49:07PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:

> The correct way to use module-rebuild is to run once:
> 
> module-rebuild populate
> 
> This will search the tree to find out-of-kernel-tree module ebuilds you are 
> using and put them in a db or later use.
> 
> Every time you emerge and build a new kernel, run:
> 
> module-rebuild rebuild
> 
> This will build the missing modules for the kernel you just built.
> 
> module-rebuild add|del lets you maintain the list as you add and delete stuff

If populate inits the list, are add/del only there to avoid a length
tree search?  Otherwise I take it you mean run populate once, then
rebuild after every new kernel, and otherwise do nothing?

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