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  • How to blacklist a Linux kernel module using a boot parameter, AKA how to blacklist a module from Grub

    "Sometimes it may be necessary to blacklist a module to prevent it from being loaded automatically by the kernel and udev. One reason could be that a particular module causes problems with your hardware. The kernel also sometimes lists two different drivers for the same device. This can cause the device to not work correctly if the drivers conflict or if the wrong driver is loaded first.

    You can blacklist a module using the following syntax: module_name.blacklist=yes."

    August 25, 2014 at 14:38:27 GMT+2 * - permalink -
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    - https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch05s03.html.en#module-blacklist
    linux kernel trick module blacklist
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