That's certainly where uml puts the modules for the uml kernel in
Debian.

It's not in general where the modules would end up if you build your
own kernel.

Also, ultimately, the modules end up needing to be accessed within the
uml image.  I don't see why you wouldn't often want to install a
module package in the guest OS and then just use modprobe.

So, basically, I agree that for the single debian uml kernel you do
tend to want to end up with modules in /usr/lib/uml.  However for
anything else, I think it matters significantly what you are doing and
how you are setting up your guest OS.

So, I agree that we definitely need to support building targeted at
/usr/lib/uml.  I also believe you need to set up the other way.

This is really an issue where I'd like the TC to come up with
reasonable policy because doing something else for openafs seems
undesirable.




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