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[PR #10433/69d479f0 backport][stable-11] doc style adjustments: modules [lm]* (#10438)
doc style adjustments: modules [lm]* (#10433)
* doc style adjustments: modules l*
* doc style adjustments: modules m*
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Update plugins/modules/logstash_plugin.py
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(cherry picked from commit 69d479f06c)
Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
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- Persistency between reboots for configured module.
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- This option creates files in C(/etc/modules-load.d/) and C(/etc/modprobe.d/) that make your module configuration persistent
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during reboots.
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- If V(present), adds module name to C(/etc/modules-load.d/) and params to C(/etc/modprobe.d/) so the module will be
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loaded on next reboot.
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- If V(absent), will comment out module name from C(/etc/modules-load.d/) and comment out params from C(/etc/modprobe.d/)
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so the module will not be loaded on next reboot.
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- If V(disabled), will not touch anything and leave C(/etc/modules-load.d/) and C(/etc/modprobe.d/) as it is.
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- If V(present), adds module name to C(/etc/modules-load.d/) and params to C(/etc/modprobe.d/) so the module is loaded
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on next reboot.
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- If V(absent), comments out module name from C(/etc/modules-load.d/) and comments out params from C(/etc/modprobe.d/)
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so the module is not loaded on next reboot.
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- If V(disabled), does not touch anything and leaves C(/etc/modules-load.d/) and C(/etc/modprobe.d/) as it is.
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- Note that it is usually a better idea to rely on the automatic module loading by PCI IDs, USB IDs, DMI IDs or similar
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triggers encoded in the kernel modules themselves instead of configuration like this.
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- In fact, most modern kernel modules are prepared for automatic loading already.
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