Re: Help - can not rmmod a module

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l x (whereisit28@yahoo.com) wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm working on a module and it cause segmentation
> fault.  After insmod my_mod.o, I can see it's in
> initialization stage by using lsmod.  I tried to rmmod
> my_mod but got a message saying the module is busy. 
> How can I rmmod the defect module without having to
> reboot?

Sorry for this quick answer, but reboot and fix your module where it
crashes. This is the best solution to have a clean remove of a module.

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