I'm referring to only packaging meaning having within the same lrp.
Additionally, the package installer should load all modules that are
tarred within the package as they are deemed necessary for the utilities
to work. I'm not suggesting that the module be compiled or integrated.
Can we do away with manual steps when it is obviously needed. That is
all. Sorry if my earlier posts have conveyed otherwise.

Mohan

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I think that in most cases coupling the base user-level package with an
application-specific set of kernel modules makes more sense than
integrating the two.  If you really want idiot-level integration, then
fall back on application-specific "floppy image"-style delivery.
Bering's documentation is much more effective in the general case than
trying to integrate into packages items that don't belong together in
all cases.

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