Hi,

as modprobe (insmod) args parsing seems POSIX compliant, we should put a
"--" before
what should be interpreted only as a textual argument, not as an option.
This is a lot safer: whatever is passed, modprobe will take it as a module
name.

--- linux-2.4.0-test10/kernel/kmod.c    Tue Sep 26 01:18:55 2000
+++ linux/kernel/kmod.c Thu Nov 16 19:57:45 2000
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@
 static int exec_modprobe(void * module_name)
 {
        static char * envp[] = { "HOME=/", "TERM=linux",
"PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin", NULL };
-       char *argv[] = { modprobe_path, "-s", "-k", (char*)module_name,
NULL };
+       char *argv[] = { modprobe_path, "-s", "-k", "--",
(char*)module_name, NULL };
        int ret;

        ret = exec_usermodehelper(modprobe_path, argv, envp);
-
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