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* [gentoo-user] /etc/modules.d how to understand
@ 2007-07-16 16:46 Helmut Jarausch
  2007-07-16 17:26 ` Ian Hastie
  2007-07-16 20:12 ` Kent Fredric
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Helmut Jarausch @ 2007-07-16 16:46 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Hi,

I'd like to understand the "magic" of files in /etc/modules.d
How to write such an 'alias' line.
Can anybody point me to a HowTo?

E.g. in kernel 2.6.22 there is no more an option to select
a USB-WACOM tablet input.
I've built the kernel module from the linuxwacom project,
but what's the right way to load the module.
(I could do an explicit insmod in /etc/conf.d/local.start
 but that's not the canonical solution, isn't it.)

Many thanks for your help,

Helmut Jarausch

Lehrstuhl fuer Numerische Mathematik
RWTH - Aachen University
D 52056 Aachen, Germany
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* Re: [gentoo-user] /etc/modules.d how to understand
  2007-07-16 16:46 [gentoo-user] /etc/modules.d how to understand Helmut Jarausch
@ 2007-07-16 17:26 ` Ian Hastie
  2007-07-16 20:12 ` Kent Fredric
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Ian Hastie @ 2007-07-16 17:26 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 18:46:27 +0200 (CEST)
Helmut Jarausch <jarausch@igpm.rwth-aachen.de> wrote:

> I'd like to understand the "magic" of files in /etc/modules.d
> How to write such an 'alias' line.
> Can anybody point me to a HowTo?

Have you read the manual page for modprobe.conf?  That will tell you
all the relevant options and their syntax, etc.  /etc/modprobe.conf is
generated from the files in /etc/modules.d by update-modules.  modinfo
can tell you what options can be set for any given kernel module.

> E.g. in kernel 2.6.22 there is no more an option to select
> a USB-WACOM tablet input.

You can do, but now you need to enable the option for tablet input
devices first.  That will then let the configuration list the tablet
devices available.

: config TABLET_USB_WACOM
:         tristate "Wacom Intuos/Graphire tablet support (USB)"
:         depends on USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD
:         select USB
:         help
:           Say Y here if you want to use the USB version of the Wacom
: Intuos or Graphire tablet.  Make sure to say Y to "Mouse support"
:           (CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV) and/or "Event interface support"
:           (CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV) as well.
: 
:           To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
:           module will be called wacom.

> I've built the kernel module from the linuxwacom project,
> but what's the right way to load the module.
> (I could do an explicit insmod in /etc/conf.d/local.start
>  but that's not the canonical solution, isn't it.)

I would expect udev to handle the module loading for this. That's the
normal way anyway.

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* Re: [gentoo-user] /etc/modules.d how to understand
  2007-07-16 16:46 [gentoo-user] /etc/modules.d how to understand Helmut Jarausch
  2007-07-16 17:26 ` Ian Hastie
@ 2007-07-16 20:12 ` Kent Fredric
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Kent Fredric @ 2007-07-16 20:12 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

On 7/17/07, Helmut Jarausch <jarausch@igpm.rwth-aachen.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to understand the "magic" of files in /etc/modules.d
> How to write such an 'alias' line.
> Can anybody point me to a HowTo?
>
> E.g. in kernel 2.6.22 there is no more an option to select
> a USB-WACOM tablet input.
> I've built the kernel module from the linuxwacom project,
> but what's the right way to load the module.
> (I could do an explicit insmod in /etc/conf.d/local.start
>  but that's not the canonical solution, isn't it.)
>
> Many thanks for your help,
>
> Helmut Jarausch


I don't know how 'right' this is, but I just'd

echo wacom >> /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6

But like Ian says, its there in .22, you just have to look harder. :)


isengard devious # modinfo wacom
filename:
/lib/modules/2.6.22-gentoo-r1kz/kernel/drivers/input/tablet/wacom.ko
license:        GPL
description:    USB Wacom Graphire and Wacom Intuos tablet driver
author:         Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@ucw.cz>
license:        GPL
description:    USB Wacom Graphire and Wacom Intuos tablet driver
author:         Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@ucw.cz>
srcversion:     3869A1CC72D9632ABD76D1D


 zcat /proc/config.gz | grep -i wacom
CONFIG_TABLET_USB_WACOM=m



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