sybille, thanks, installing would be a good way to find out. Otherwise
you can try to boot the live cd in single user mode by pressing F6 in
the cd boot menu and adding "single" to the kernel parameters. Then rm
the module and exit the shell to let it continue booting.

Or, by adding "break=bottom" you'll get a initrd shell where you can
delete stuff under /root (will be / in the booted system). I am not sure
at which point the module is loaded, but you'll find out. If the initrd
shell does not have "lsmod" you can use "cat /proc/modules".

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