Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Am 2007-02-06 10:33:43, schrieb Martin Schuster:
>> But I guess that upgrading to a 2.6 kernel would be the
>> most helpful step...
> 
> Maybe, but 2.6er kernels require udev and such, which load over 140
> modules on my Workstations and Servers where 100 are not/never needed.
> 
I think there's sth. very broken, then.
My workstation has 70 loaded modules (including 10 for sound),
and my mailserver has 29.
And yes, this is using udev, hotplug, module auto-load, et c.

> Do you have an idea HOW TO blacklist the WHOLE Kernel-Module-Tree and
> let only load the REALY required modules from /etc/modules for example?
>  
Disable automatic module-loading. CONFIG_KMOD=n

But I think this is getting off-topic...
-- 
Martin Schuster  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CenterPoint      http://www.centerpoint.eu.com/

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