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Details of sys-apps/kmod:

Description: Library and tools for managing linux kernel modules
Homepage: https://git.kernel.org/?p=utils/kernel/kmod/kmod.git

available versions:

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kmod-9999 -------------debug
doc
+lzma
pkcs7
split-usr
static-libs
+tools
+zlib
+zstd
show
Removing old conflicting static-nodes init script from the boot runlevel
You need to add kmod-static-nodes to the sysinit runlevel for
kernel modules to have required static nodes!
Run this command:
\trc-update add kmod-static-nodes sysinit
show
kmod-32-r1 -------------debug
doc
+lzma
pkcs7
split-usr
static-libs
+tools
+zlib
+zstd
show
Removing old conflicting static-nodes init script from the boot runlevel
You need to add kmod-static-nodes to the sysinit runlevel for
kernel modules to have required static nodes!
Run this command:
\trc-update add kmod-static-nodes sysinit
show
kmod-31-r1 -------------debug
doc
+lzma
pkcs7
static-libs
+tools
+zlib
+zstd
show
Removing old conflicting static-nodes init script from the boot runlevel
You need to add kmod-static-nodes to the sysinit runlevel for
kernel modules to have required static nodes!
Run this command:
\trc-update add kmod-static-nodes sysinit
show
kmod-31 -------------debug
doc
+lzma
pkcs7
python
static-libs
+tools
+zlib
+zstd
show
Removing old conflicting static-nodes init script from the boot runlevel
You need to add kmod-static-nodes to the sysinit runlevel for
kernel modules to have required static nodes!
Run this command:
\trc-update add kmod-static-nodes sysinit
show
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