Re: How to control module loading at boot time during installation of linux?

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2010/2/22 shenghui <crosslonelyover@xxxxxxxxx>


2010/2/22 Mulyadi Santosa <mulyadi.santosa@xxxxxxxxx>

Hi....

On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 12:04 PM, shenghui <crosslonelyover@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>           I want to control module load/unload at boot time during
> installation.
> For example, I have one module foo, it's loaded at boot time during
> installation
> by default, but now I want to forbid its automatic loading,  how can I do
> that?
> Or which parameter can work?

Try to check "man modprobe.conf" under "blacklist" directive. Maybe
that's you what you're looking for.

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Mulyadi Santosa
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How can I pass it to kernel or installer at first installation?
      append="blacklist=<module_name>"
or
      append="blacklist <module_name>"?
And are they same for rhel and sles?



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Thanks and Best Regards,
shenghui

Hi,

     I have edit yaboot.conf to to
           append="blacklist=<module_name>"  / append="blacklist <module_name>".
Both failed.
     Maybe it works on normal boot after its installation finished. But for first installtion,
they don't work.

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Thanks and Best Regards,
shenghui

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