Hi lkml,

On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 10:23:03AM +0100, Tim Waugh wrote:
> > If the initialization of parport_serial fails, we obviously get an
> > error message, which is really annoying:
> [This is different to the issue that is fixed in the -ac tree about
> parport_serial getting probed for even when disabled in config.]

> The idea was that people who have multi-IO cards but don't know what
> modules are can have things Just Work: parport_serial gets loaded
> automagically and detects their cards for them.  But yes, the flip
> side is that people who _don't_ have multi-IO cards are going to get
> that error.

> - change parport_pc so that it doesn't request parport_serial at
>   init.  In this case, how will parport_serial get loaded at all?
>   Perhaps with some recommended /etc/modules.conf lines (perhaps
>   parport_lowlevel{1,2,3,...})?

Can't people who have such things just put:
pre-install insmod parport-serial
post-rm rmmod parport-serial
in modules.conf?

> - people who get the error and don't like it can put 'alias
>   parport_serial off' in /etc/modules.conf.  Not especially pleasant,
>   I guess.

That's the opposite of the above I suppose.

> - parport_serial could be made to initialise successfully even if it
>   doesn't see any devices that it can drive.

That sounds icky IMHO.


Simon.

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