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NAME

6       modules-load.d - Configure kernel modules to load at boot
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SYNOPSIS

9       /etc/modules-load.d/*.conf
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11       /run/modules-load.d/*.conf
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13       /usr/lib/modules-load.d/*.conf
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DESCRIPTION

16       systemd-modules-load.service(8) reads files from the above directories
17       which contain kernel modules to load during boot in a static list. Each
18       configuration file is named in the style of
19       /etc/modules-load.d/program.conf. Note that it is usually a better idea
20       to rely on the automatic module loading by PCI IDs, USB IDs, DMI IDs or
21       similar triggers encoded in the kernel modules themselves instead of
22       static configuration like this. In fact, most modern kernel modules are
23       prepared for automatic loading already.
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CONFIGURATION FORMAT

26       The configuration files should simply contain a list of kernel module
27       names to load, separated by newlines. Empty lines and lines whose first
28       non-whitespace character is # or ; are ignored.
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CONFIGURATION DIRECTORIES AND PRECEDENCE

31       Configuration files are read from directories in /etc/, /run/,
32       /usr/local/lib/, and /usr/lib/, in order of precedence, as listed in
33       the SYNOPSIS section above. Files must have the ".conf" extension.
34       Files in /etc/ override files with the same name in /run/,
35       /usr/local/lib/, and /usr/lib/. Files in /run/ override files with the
36       same name under /usr/.
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38       All configuration files are sorted by their filename in lexicographic
39       order, regardless of which of the directories they reside in. If
40       multiple files specify the same option, the entry in the file with the
41       lexicographically latest name will take precedence. Thus, the
42       configuration in a certain file may either be replaced completely (by
43       placing a file with the same name in a directory with higher priority),
44       or individual settings might be changed (by specifying additional
45       settings in a file with a different name that is ordered later).
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47       Packages should install their configuration files in /usr/lib/
48       (distribution packages) or /usr/local/lib/ (local installs). Files in
49       /etc/ are reserved for the local administrator, who may use this logic
50       to override the configuration files installed by vendor packages. It is
51       recommended to prefix all filenames with a two-digit number and a dash,
52       to simplify the ordering of the files.
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54       If the administrator wants to disable a configuration file supplied by
55       the vendor, the recommended way is to place a symlink to /dev/null in
56       the configuration directory in /etc/, with the same filename as the
57       vendor configuration file. If the vendor configuration file is included
58       in the initrd image, the image has to be regenerated.
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EXAMPLE

61       Example 1. /etc/modules-load.d/virtio-net.conf example:
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63           # Load virtio-net.ko at boot
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SEE ALSO

67       systemd(1), systemd-modules-load.service(8), systemd-delta(1),
68       modprobe(8)
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