I'm trying to blacklist some kernel modules on my Beaglebone Black, but 
nothing seems to be working the way it's supposed to. I've never done this 
before, but most resources online suggest adding an 
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist (or blacklist.conf) file with a single line for 
each module (e.g., blacklist iptable_nat) but I've tried this and it never 
stops Angstrom from loading the modules. I've checked, and as far as I can 
tell each module is its own .ko file so it should be possible to blacklist 
them. 

One weird thing I've noticed is that rebooting corrupts the 
blacklist/blacklist.conf files I'm creating. I'm using vi to create the 
files (using the "vi blacklist.conf" command and saving with a wq vi 
command), and after I save the file I can re-open it and see that my 
blacklist line is still there. When I reboot my board, the file is still 
there, but the blacklist line is replaced with some garbled ASCII line as 
if there were a problem with encoding or something like that. I'm not sure 
if this helps at all but it's only helping to confuse me more.

Any ideas?

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