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DEPMOD.D(5) "kmod" "depmod.d"
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# NAME
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depmod.d - Configuration directory for depmod
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# SYNOPSIS
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@SYSCONFDIR@/depmod.d/\*.conf
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/run/depmod.d/\*.conf
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/usr/local/lib/depmod.d/\*.conf
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@DISTCONFDIR@/depmod.d/\*.conf
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/lib/depmod.d/\*.conf
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# DESCRIPTION
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On execution *depmod* reads the configuration files from the above location and
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based on that it processes the available modules and their dependencies. For
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example: one can change the search order, exclude folders, override specific
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module's location and more.
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This is typically useful in cases where built-in kernel modules are complemented
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by custom built versions of the same and the user wishes to affect the priority
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of processing in order to override the module version supplied by the kernel.
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# CONFIGURATION FORMAT
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The configuration files contain one command per line, with blank lines and lines
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starting with '#' ignored (useful for adding comments). A '\\' at the end of a
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line causes it to continue on the next line, which makes the files a bit neater.
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See the COMMANDS section below for more.
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# CONFIGURATION DIRECTORIES AND PRECEDENCE
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Configuration files are read from directories in listed in SYNOPSYS in that
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order of precedence. Once a file of a given filename is loaded, any file of the
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same name in subsequent directories is ignored.
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All configuration files are sorted in lexicographic order, regardless of the
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directory they reside in. Configuration files can either be completely replaced
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(by having a new configuration file with the same name in a directory of higher
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priority) or partially replaced (by having a configuration file that is ordered
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later).
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# COMMANDS
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search _subdirectory..._
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This allows you to specify the order in which @MODULE_DIRECTORY@ (or
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other configured module location) subdirectories will be processed by
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*depmod*. Directories are listed in order, with the highest priority
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given to the first listed directory and the lowest priority given to the
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last directory listed. The special keyword *built-in* refers to the
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standard module directories installed by the kernel. Another special
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keyword *external* refers to the list of external directories, defined
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by the *external* command.
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By default, depmod will give a higher priority to a directory with the
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name *updates* using this built-in search string: "updates built-in" but
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more complex arrangements are possible and are used in several popular
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distributions.
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override _modulename_ _kernelversion_ _modulesubdirectory_
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This command allows you to override which version of a specific module
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will be used when more than one module sharing the same name is
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processed by the *depmod* command. It is possible to specify one kernel
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or all kernels using the \* wildcard. _modulesubdirectory_ is the name
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of the subdirectory under @MODULE_DIRECTORY@ (or other module location)
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where the target module is installed.
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For example, it is possible to override the priority of an updated test
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module called *kmod* by specifying the following command: "override
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kmod \* extra". This will ensure that any matching module name installed
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under the *extra* subdirectory within @MODULE_DIRECTORY@ (or other
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module location) will take priority over any likenamed module already
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provided by the kernel.
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external _kernelversion_ _absolutemodulesdirectory..._
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This specifies a list of directories, which will be checked according to
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the priorities in the *search* command. The order matters also, the
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first directory has the higher priority.
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The _kernelversion_ is a POSIX regular expression or \* wildcard, like
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in the *override*.
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exclude _excludedir_
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This specifies the trailing directories that will be excluded during the
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search for kernel modules.
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The _excludedir_ is the trailing directory to exclude.
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# COPYRIGHT
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This manual page Copyright 2006-2010, Jon Masters, Red Hat, Inc.
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# SEE ALSO
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*depmod*(8)
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# AUTHORS
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Numerous contributions have come from the linux-modules mailing list
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<linux-modules@vger.kernel.org> and Github. If you have a clone of kmod.git
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itself, the output of *git-shortlog*(1) and *git-blame*(1) can show you the
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authors for specific parts of the project.
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*Lucas De Marchi* <lucas.de.marchi@gmail.com> is the current maintainer of the
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project.
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