Hello, While looking in /etc/modprobe.d/ I found this file batman-adv-blacklist.conf which has a funny name so I read it and here is the content: ============================================================== # This kernel module can be automatically loaded by non-root users. To # enhance system security, the module is blacklisted by default to ensure # system administrators make the module available for use as needed. # See https://access.redhat.com/articles/3760101 for more details. # # Remove the blacklist by adding a comment # at the start of the line. blacklist batman-adv ============================================================== I followed the link but it seems that you need a redhat subscription to read it. I wonder if those links could be public when also pointed form Fedora, or what's the point to include them if regular Fedora users can't read them? This is not a big deal, I'm just asking in case this has been missed or curious about the reason to leave them. Best regards, Alexis.
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