CONFIG_KMOD in x86_64/defconfig (was Re: iptables is complaining with bogus unknown error 18446744073709551615)

From: Harald Welte
Date: Thu Apr 27 2006 - 15:31:31 EST


On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 11:41:40AM -0400, Maurice Volaski wrote:
> >On Wed, Apr 26, 2006 at 09:12:38PM -0400, Maurice Volaski wrote:
> >> Automatic kernel module loading! That is an option and it's off by
> >> default. When it's off, attempts to load kernel modules are ignored
> >> internally, and that's why iptables was failing. It tried to load
> >> xt_tcpudp, but was ignored by the kernel.
> >What do you mean by "it's an option" and "is off by default". I would
> >claim that any major linux distribution that I've seen in the last ten
> >years has support for module auto loading (enabled by default).
>
> Distribution vendors are free to change it to whatever they want, I guess, but it's OFF by
> default in the official kernel (.config).

apparently architecture-specific:

grep KMOD arch/i386/defconfig
CONFIG_KMOD=y

grep KMOD arch/x86_64/defconfig
CONFIG_KMOD is not set

don't know why x86_64 turns it off by default. the help message says
'if unsure, say Y' (which makes sense!)
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- Harald Welte <laforge@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> http://netfilter.org/
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