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On 22/10/23 04:35PM, Neil Bothwick wrote: |
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> On Sun, 23 Oct 2022 07:29:42 -0400, Dex Conner wrote: |
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> > Unfortunately I had already followed that guide for going module-less |
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> > and the rc service called modules is still running. I have found that it |
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> > is the /etc/init.d/modules file which sources some folders including |
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> > /usr/lib/modules-load.d which has a module in it. I think this module |
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> > (pkcs8_key_parser) gets created after I update iwd. Is there a way to |
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> > actually remove the modules service instead of removing the modules from |
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> > the directories repeatedly? |
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> You could blacklist the module in /etc/modules.d, but will iwd still work |
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> without it? |
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That seems like a good idea but since I don't have modprobe after |
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setting -kmod, it throws an error. I think I should get some sort of |
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hook working after each iwd update so that the file is automatically |
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removed. |
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Thank you everyone |
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Dex |