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Re: Debian modules



> Any other ways to stop the kernel/boot-process from thinking this is a
> desktop that needs a bunch of fru-fru stuff loaded?

I spent a big chuck of the late 80s and early 90s, de-fragmenting and mapping out bad sectors on floppy discs. I suspect that there are many, many more productive uses for your time than making sure the floppy driver is not loaded.

Though if pink, frilly fru-fru modules are really a threat to your mascul^h^h^h^hsecurity... You can compile your own kernels that don't have the ability to load modules at all.

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Jim Popovitch wrote:
Roberto Sanchez wrote:

Jim Popovitch wrote:

I've installed Debian Sarge on a few *servers*, and I see that the
default kernel loads many more modules than I need (snd_*, floppy,
vesafb, etc.)  Is there a way to prevent Sarge from loading a bunch of
crap automatically?


You can just blacklist the devices for which you don't want modules loaded. Check the hotplug documentation for details.


Thanks, but no thanks. ;-)

This is a server, and I see no reason to run hotplug on a server (same for discovery, PCMCIA, yada, yada, yada). In fact I think hotplug on a server is a security risk because it allows anyone in the datacenter to walk up with a USB dongle and possibly wreak havoc.

Any other ways to stop the kernel/boot-process from thinking this is a desktop that needs a bunch of fru-fru stuff loaded?

-Jim P.





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