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Without this modprobe always reports changed when modprobe-ing a builtin module. With this, if a kernel module is a builtin, the modprobe module will: - succeed (without incorrectly reporting changed) if ``state`` is ``present``; - fail if ``state`` is ``absent`` The failure will have whatever error message modprobe returns when attempting to remove a builtin module. For example: ``modprobe: ERROR: Module nfs is builtin.`` |
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