On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 6:40 AM, appzer0 <appzer0 at free.fr>
wrote:> Hi,
>
> So the 'modules.pcimap' file, needed by Hardware Detection Tool to
display
> kernel modules, is now missing. pciutils/kmod deprecated usage of this file
> adn depmod lost its -m option.
HDT also has its own list http://www.zytor.com/mailman/listinfo/hdt
and website http://www.hdt-project.org/ however is very intertwined in
that it depends on Syslinux.
> So here are may questions:
>
> 1- How to generate a "modules.pcimap" or an equivalent file
nowadays?
> 2- Is it still needed by HDT ?
> 3- What if it is missing, is HDT semi-broken?
1) It looks like modules.pcimap may have been supplanted by
modules.alias (or was modules.alias also removed/no longer generated?)
which could be parsed to make modules.pcimap (with a scriptlet using
sed/awk/grep and the like).
2) It was never needed and see #3.
3) HDT will still work but won't provide additional helpful
information about PCI devices in your system, specifically what
modules should apply with your kernel.
--
-Gene