since a standalone modprobe will fail gracefully if the module isnt available, calling modprobe wont do any harm from the postinst ... the original debian code forced modprobe through the --first-time option to fail completely if it couldnt be executed (if there is no module or its already loaded)
since a standalone modprobe will fail gracefully if the module isnt available, calling modprobe wont do any harm from the postinst ... the original debian code forced modprobe through the --first-time option to fail completely if it couldnt be executed (if there is no module or its already loaded)