On 12-04-2016 09:14, tak...@bluewin.ch wrote:

> Little nit-picking: the `modprobe` command is available (and used) on
> Arch Linux, and it *does* use the files in /etc/modprobe.d (see also
> modprobe.d(5) for what the files are used for). So this is not really an
> indication for whether OP's using Arch or not.

That is correct, my bad on that one. I was thinking only about module
loading at boot time.

-- 
Mauro Santos

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