![]() Who’s going to do that? Teoretically you could design software that can probe all the /dev entries known to mankind and still not obtain 100% accurate results.Īnd in order to do that you’d need to do what distro’s already do (put together a full kernel), except instead of leaving it there and using what you need, you attempt to conduct a complicated hardware investigation, error prone, with the end result of deleting the full kernel you went to the trouble of producing and using a smaller subset of it.Īnd for what? You’re losing perspective. ![]() Some of them need configuration (module parameters and device-module aliasing) to work. And who’s going to load just the modules that are actually needed by the machine? Modules get loaded automatically when a program attempts to access the relevant /dev devices.
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