Yes , it is true that the user need to be root to insert any module in
the kernel,apart from this there is a lot of way in which this can be
done. Just visit this url : http://blacksun.box.sk/lkm.html

-koushik 

Shuvam Misra wrote:
> 
> > Statically Linked kernel results performance improvement(fast booting)
> > as well as A Secure System, because now a days maximum Hacking are done
> > through Kernel Loadable Module.
> 
> This last bit about security is interesting. If I need to insert or
> replace a kernel loadable module, I'll already have to be root on the
> server in question. If I'm already root, why do I need kernel loadable
> modules or anything else for that matter?
> 
> Yours confusedly,
> Shuvam
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