Jonathan Bartlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

> > I didn't *expect* anything.  Except the odd flame thrower or course.
> 
> Then you should re-word your postings.
> 
> > I thought I would try and ask for help.  I didn't expect to be told not
> > to ask for help by somebody.
> 
> You weren't.  You were told not to _demand_ help by somebody, which you
> did.

This is what he in fact said: 

   This seems to be the most closely guarded secret in RedHat.  I've 
   searched through hundreds of newsgroup articles going back six years 
   trying to find the answer to "What is /boot/module-info?"  There are 
   hundreds of questions on this but I can't find any definitive answer. 
   There are lots or answers saying "it's not important", "it's RedHat 
   specific", "It's created with make modules" (wrong!), but there is no 
   clear definitive answer.  And yes, I have searched the RedHat web site 
   as well.
   
   In the top of the file it describes what its format is but not what the 
   file is used for.
   
   So does anyone have a clear and full description of what module-info is, 
   how it was created, and what it is used for/by?

This seems like a reasonably polite request to me. 
It also seems like a somewhat interesting subject. 

What exactly is your problem? 



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