lance dillon wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 1:09 PM, Bryan Kearney <bkear...@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
>> Bryan Kearney wrote:
>>>> thanks
>>>
>>> ok.. I think this is it in augtool:
>>>
>>> match /files/etc/modprobe.conf/*[.="foo"]
>>>
>>> so.. in the plugin you can do
>>>
>>> 'match /files/etc/modprobe.conf/*[.="foo"] size = 0'
>>>
>> more specific matching:
>>
>> match /files/etc/modprobe.conf/alias[.="foo"]
>>
> The problem with modprobe.conf is that it is more like:
> 
> command args
> 
> than
> 
> key value
> 
> 
> key value usually has unique keys, but command args doesn't.
> 
> It's kind of weird  A lot of those commands work on something else, say
> /etc/hosts, or /etc/fstab, something that is key value, but just not working
> on /etc/modprobe.conf.


Can you please send me your target modprobe.conf file?

-- bk

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