HOWTO Remove hardware modules from being loaded during boot???
Anthony Joseph Seward
anthony.seward at ieee.org
Wed Apr 28 15:09:37 UTC 2004
But then your problem will reappear every time you upgrade your kernel.
It is much better to add 'install floppy /bin/true'
to /etc/modprobe.conf
On Wed, 2004-04-28 at 16:58 +0200, kim allamandola wrote:
> hi
> You can simply manually delete the floppy.ko file.
> I have this identic problem on Dell Inspiron 8500 and
> now works ok
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Anthony Joseph Seward <anthony.seward at ieee.org>
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