After sighting an error in my bootup screen urging met to # update-modules --force * Updating modules.conf ... [ ok ] * Updating modules.dep ... [ ok ] * Please file a bug about /etc/modules.d/rt2500: it needs an /etc/modprobe.d/rt2500 * Please file a bug about /etc/modules.d/usb: it needs an /etc/modprobe.d/usb * Updating modprobe.conf by hand ... I was a nice guy and did what was asked (filing a bug; and a separate one for the other line).
(In reply to comment #0) > I was a nice guy and did what was asked (filing a bug; and a separate one for > the other line). Yes you are but please also provide information to which package /etc/modules.d/rt2500 belongs. Something like qfile -C /etc/modules.d/rt2500 from app-portage/portage-utils package should help you to determine the package in question. Please do the same in the other bug you reported.
(In reply to comment #1) > > [...] please also provide information to which package > /etc/modules.d/rt2500 belongs. Something like > qfile -C /etc/modules.d/rt2500 > from app-portage/portage-utils package should help you to determine the > package in question. > # qfile -C /etc/modules.d/rt2500 net-wireless/rt2500 (/etc/modules.d/rt2500) This was interesting, because I've been using the in-kernel driver since it became available: # modprobe -l| grep rt2500 /lib/modules/2.6.27-gentoo-r8/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2500pci.ko doing # emerge -C rt2500 resulted in (among many other output) * Removing net-wireless/rt2500-1.1.0_pre2007071515 from moduledb. and thus # update-modules --force * Updating modules.conf ... [ ok ] * Updating modules.dep [ ok ] * Please file a bug about /etc/modules.d/usb: it needs an /etc/modprobe.d/usb * Updating modprobe.conf by hand ... So this means that the rt2500 thing will only be relevant to people who for some reason don't use the in-kernel driver (because they use an old kernel or so) > Please do the same in the other bug you reported. I will.
Reassigning to maintainer, CCing mobile herd.
removed from tree, wontfix