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Hi,

> It would avoid the modules being auto-loaded for whatever reason...
> Since they're not aliases for anything in the kernel, it will only
> help people with old configuration files, but it's better than
> nothing!
No it won't, as blacklisting only affects (as we found out) the
auto-loading via hotplug, not the loading of modules with config files
like oss-compat does it - at least, that was my interpretation of the
results of our previous tests. But I think I'll still add it, if only
to indicate to to the user that those modules definitely shouldn't be
loaded when osspd is used.

> Great! Unfortunately I get
> 
> % git clone http://www.ralfj.de/git/osspd.git Cloning into
> 'osspd'... fatal: http://www.ralfj.de/git/osspd.git/info/refs not
> valid: is this a git repository?
> 
> when I try to clone the repo.
That's a weblink which you can open in your browser ;-) (now I finally
know why I don't like github to use http URLs for repositories - I
mean, the protocol being http, there's not much more I can do to
indicate it's just a website). The git URL is
git://ralfj.de/osspd.git

Kind regards
Ralf
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