Hi,
Robin Chatterjee typed:
> Check if the -k switch is there on the command line . This is the switch which
> forces autocleaning.
"modprobe -h" shows:
-k, --kernel-daemon only used by the kernel daemon
I think -k is an options of insmod, and it only enables autoclean, I
don't think it disables it, which is what I wanted. Anyway, my problem
is solved now.
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