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Bug#591320: /etc/modprobe.d/initramfs.conf is lost



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> This is the intended behaviour.

Is this documented somewhere?

This restriction would make the blacklist feature pretty useless,
doesn't it? As soon as udev is started in single user mode (using
/etc/modprobe.d found on root filesystem) all the blacklisted
modules are no longer suppressed.

In my case I get a "bad" acpi module crashing the system before
single user mode is completely setup. What would you suggest?

Of course I understand that this would be difficult to implement,
since the root filesystem becomes writable very late in the boot
procedure.


Regards

Harri
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