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Debian 11 (bullseye) has added packager logic that warns about deprecated install and remove commands in modprobe.d configuration files, and it warns about these commands in libpsm2-compat.conf.
The suggested resolution is to replace these commands with a softdep equivalent. However, softdep doesn't allow execution of a script. It seems like the appropriate solution is to use a udev rule.
Has there been any work proposed or done to replace libpsm2-compat.conf with a udev rule or some other mechanism?
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Debian 11 (bullseye) has added packager logic that warns about deprecated install and remove commands in modprobe.d configuration files, and it warns about these commands in libpsm2-compat.conf.
The suggested resolution is to replace these commands with a softdep equivalent. However, softdep doesn't allow execution of a script. It seems like the appropriate solution is to use a udev rule.
Has there been any work proposed or done to replace libpsm2-compat.conf with a udev rule or some other mechanism?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: