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Has anyone had any success with disabling/blacklisting a kernel module? The Debian docs show the following but it's not working for me on 2.6.18-6-sparc64... The module still loads.
Sometimes two different modules claim support for the same device, usually because two slightly different versions of the device exist, requiring different kernel modules to operate. In such situation udev loads both kernel modules, with unpredictable results. To avoid this problem, you can prevent any module (let's say, tulip) from loading by creating an arbitrarily named file, containing a lineblacklist tulip
b) I'm having difficulty making use of Seagate disks originally shipped from Sun with Solaris installed. Up until now I've simply swapped them out with non-Sun disks, but I now have a growing stack of Sun/Seagate hard disks that I would prefer to make use of if possible. I've already tried using Seagate's SeaTools utility to zero out the entire hard disk and "fdisk /mbr" to replace the master boot record with a DOS mbr. Still no luck... Any advice on either of the above issues would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Brian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

