Hi.

Shouldn't have this some much higher severity? The modules might be
required for booting the system... with systemd the long standing way of
how /etc/modules worked breaks and it's also still documented as it
should work.

Also I don't agree with upstream and what Michael wrote in #15:
Not having some options added implicitly in general (which you'd get
when adding it to /etc/modprobe.d) might be just what one wants... i.e.
having options set initially when booting, but not when one
unloads/reloads something in between.
So I agree with Brian.


Cheers,
Chris.

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