Hi Tzafrir,

Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 13, 2007 at 05:32:25PM +0200, gincantalupo wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>> I've installed Asterisk with a TDM400P on a Debian Etch distro.
>> When I reboot the server I get zaptel and wctdm automatically loaded.
>> I'd like to avoid this behaviour.
>>     
>
> Why exactly would you like to disable this?
> If this is done to affect the Zaptel cards registration order, then load
> the module manually before it gets loaded automaticaly: add it to
> /etc/modules .
>
>   
I'd like to disable it because I have my own script which generates 
zaptel.conf files and starts up all the cards on my system.
I surely could unload wctdm module inside my script then reload it after 
loading other cards modules but it is not a fair solution...it is what 
I've always done so far before revisiting my script.
The right thing would be to disable this automatic behaviour during boot 
but I'm still searching the right place where that's done.

>> How can I disable this automatic "modprobe wctdm" during boot?
>>     
>
> # This is probably the worng fix for your problem, but you asked for it:
> echo 'blacklist wctdm' >/etc/modprobe.d/arbitrary_file_name
>
>   
If I have no other choice....., thanks!!!


Giorgio






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