Dan Jacobson wrote:
/etc/modules is for adding modules at boot.
What is the file for taking away modules at boot?
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
But you should probably create your own file so that it will not be
overwritten on upgrades. Something like...
/etc/modprobe.d/local-blacklist
...wh
/etc/modules is for adding modules at boot.
What is the file for taking away modules at boot?
e.g. tsdev. I don't have a touchscreen, so I suppose I should remove it.
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