On May 11, Rusty Russell <[email protected]> wrote: > The other possible solution is for /etc/hotplug.d/blacklist to contain > "install xxx /bin/false // install yyy /bin/true // > include /etc/modprobe.d" and have hotplug invoke modprobe with > --config=/etc/hotplug.d/blacklist. Substitute names to fit. I understand that this modprobe would look for an alias or install directive for $MODALIAS, while it's the actual module name which users need to blacklist (but I know a few situations in which it would be useful to be able to match $MODALIAS on the blacklist too...). -- ciao, Marco
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