Re: How to blacklist a device driver (sysemd)

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On 11/16/2017 08:59 AM, Frank Thommen wrote:
Thanks for the hint.  However as this should only be a temporary measure and needs to be done on ca. 100 hosts I'm not sure if we want to go through the hassles.  Deploying a textfile is no problem, but creating new initrds for differing hardware....


Well, use "lsinitrd /boot/<initrd>" to confirm that the driver is actually part of yours.  If so, I suspect you'll at least need to add the kernel args.  At a minimum, that'd require distributing a modified /etc/default/grub and running "grub2-mkconfig -o /etc/grub2-efi.cfg".  It might not require any other changes...

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