Sometime ago I thought I needed kmod-wl to support a new wireless card.  Turns 
out I didn't need to do that. Now I'd like to remove kmod entirely.  But when I 
try I get this:

[root@ws1 etc]# dnf remove kmod
Error:
 Problem: The operation would result in removing the following protected 
packages: systemd-udev
(try to add '--skip-broken' to skip uninstallable packages)

I am sure I don't want to remove systemd-udev, so I am a loss.

I did disable akmods:

systemctl disable akmods

But I still see that kmod-wl is built each time the kernal is updated.

Any suggestions where I can find out how to remove kmod.

Note that searching the internet only brings me info on removing kmod-nvidia, 
and mostly on ubuntu, and they are no help because mostly what they discuss is 
how get back to neuveau.

Even docs I've found that discuss how to install kmod on CentOS say nothing 
about removal.

Emmett
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