That works perfectly well until the next reboot. I just tried it, and it
certainly stops the error messages being added to the log, with no other
observable effect. It does leave the edac_core module still loaded, so
to get the same effect as a blacklist/reboot you would also need to do
"rmmod edac_core". I just tried that too, and again no observable
effect.

Of course removing the edac module is a bit like removing the battery
from a smoke alarm that is malfunctioning: it stops the false alarms,
but it doesn't make the alarm work!

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EDAC spam in dmesg, edac-utils shows no erros
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367774
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