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* Greg KH <gregkh@g.o> [2006-12-01 18:08]: |
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> If you rely on the specific loading order of modules, you were the crazy |
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> one in the first place :) |
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> As others have said, look at using udev to name your network devices in |
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> a persistant manner, it's the best solution. |
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> Or you can just blacklist the modules, and then load them yourself in |
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> your modules startup location. |
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> The problem with doing this is the modules.d stuff is still broken for |
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> blacklisting, it will only work on the first reboot of the system, |
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> there's an open bug for this issue :( |
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Greg, |
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what's the best way to just completely disable udev coldplug-like |
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module loading? |
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TIA. |
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Regards, |
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Wolfram Schlich <wschlich@g.o> |
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Gentoo Linux * http://dev.gentoo.org/~wschlich/ |
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