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This happens because the tensor name might already have the prefix, but we unconditionally add it. Some finetunes/quants don't work otherwise.
example model: https://civitai.com/models/645943?modelVersionId=768009

This happens because the tensor name might already have the prefix, but
we unconditionally add it. Some finetunes don't work otherwise.
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Turns out it is only prefixed, when the model is loaded via --diffusion-model. So with those models, you can just use normal -m.

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