Dan Aloni wrote:
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> Yes, I guess a shell script can always look at /proc/cmdline with
> relatively minimal complexity.
>
> Anyway, it all boils down to whether there's a developer demand
> for a userspace-independent way of blacklisting modules. Let's see
> if more people post their opinion so we can determine.
The real problem here - again IMHO - is the complete lack of more-or-less
standard boot sequence. Every distro invents their own intramfs with
unique recognized command-line arguments.
And kinit/klibc doesn't really help here, because it's too low-level.
/mjt
P.S. I wonder why certain emails are duplicated on LKML. An example
is my previous email in this thread - I received two copies of it
from linux-kernel-owner@vger.
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