| Package | rpi-modcopy |
| Version | 0.1.0 |
| Architecture | amd64 |
| Maintainer | Richard |
| Installed-Size | 380 |
| Depends | libc6 (>= 2.38), libgcc-s1 (>= 3.0), libkmod2 (>= 30), libstdc++6 (>= 14), kmod |
| Priority | optional |
| Section | admin |
| Filename | pool/main/r/rpi-modcopy/rpi-modcopy_0.1.0_amd64.deb |
| Size | 138160 |
| SHA512 | 3441507379812e64fa9da55ce671f3326bf20e97631a35bce1853c3e19e95ab51991fdf55cf7167997d7012fe1446fa2913b240d12ff4e3e3bbba2bdfce9cb85 |
| SHA256 | a96d2b4dc0381f3d3c0ffcb77fefa1909c53c7653018524fbde97474e7531dec |
| SHA1 | a546977bd4c893ceb2674d3c7a239b615aabdca3 |
| MD5sum | 55c5e46f924a799fa994cea65c08e589 |
| Description | Selectively copy kernel modules and their dependencies
rpi-modcopy copies a specified set of kernel modules, along with all
their dependencies, from a source directory into a destination root
filesystem. This is useful for building minimal Linux images that
include only the kernel modules actually required.
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The tool performs recursive dependency resolution: for each requested
module, it identifies all dependent modules and includes them
automatically. Built-in modules (compiled into the kernel itself) are
recognised and handled safely.
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Module aliases are supported in addition to literal module names. |
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