![]() The kernel may only enable 'libfcoe' module. Some modules like bnx2fc provides FCoE but only depend on 'libfcoe'. Loading 'fcoe' module may fail but the kernel do support FCoE. 'libfcoe' will be installed as a dependency when installing block device drivers if it's required. So no need to install it in installkernel. Signed-off-by: Kairui Song <kasong@redhat.com> |
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cleanup-fcoe.sh | ||
fcoe-edd.sh | ||
fcoe-genrules.sh | ||
fcoe-up.sh | ||
lldpad.sh | ||
module-setup.sh | ||
parse-fcoe.sh | ||
stop-fcoe.sh |