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* traversing module trees
@  Jacob Schmude
   ` David Csercsics
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jacob Schmude @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: speakup

Hi all
 	Is ther a way of removing one module and having the kernel remove 
all the modules associated with it? An example, if I do:
rmmod usbcore
 	I'd like all the other USB modules to be unload before usbcore is. 
Can this be accomplished? I'm working with kernel 2.6.6.
THX


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* Re: traversing module trees
   traversing module trees Jacob Schmude
@  ` David Csercsics
     ` Jacob Schmude
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: David Csercsics @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux., Jacob Schmude

>Hi all
> 	Is ther a way of removing one module and having the kernel remove 
>all the modules associated with it? An example, if I do:
>rmmod usbcore

Try modprobe -r usbcore. That will do what you want and if you have
forced module unloading in your kernel it will even ignore module
dependencies.



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* Re: traversing module trees
   ` David Csercsics
@    ` Jacob Schmude
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jacob Schmude @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: David Csercsics; +Cc: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.

Hi
	modprobe -r didn't work. It simply said the module was in use. 
What I want is a way to figure out what modules are using that, unload 
them, then unload the module I specified. If I had to compare it to 
anything, it would be an apt-get remove operation. You do apt-get remove 
xlibs and all the packages that depend on xlibs, and all packages that may 
have depended on those, are removed as well. This is what I want for 
modules, and looking through lsmod output manually won't work, since I 
need to do this in a script which will eventually be used for ACPI's 
suspend feature. I've looked on google but haven't found anything. Any 
ideas? I don't want module dependencies ignored, I want them followed.


On Thu, 17 Jun 2004, David Csercsics wrote:

DC> >Hi all
DC> > 	Is ther a way of removing one module and having the kernel remove 
DC> >all the modules associated with it? An example, if I do:
DC> >rmmod usbcore
DC> 
DC> Try modprobe -r usbcore. That will do what you want and if you have
DC> forced module unloading in your kernel it will even ignore module
DC> dependencies.


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