8 Mar
2008
8 Mar
'08
5:14 p.m.
Dan McGee schrieb:
, it's not possible to block framebuffer loading by udev rules.
Can you please explain why? Thanks.
The current package has the rule KERNEL=="fb[0-9]*", GOTO="hotplug_driver_loaded" However, this rule cannot work: At the point where the driver is not loaded, all you get is a uevent with a MODALIAS property, and without resolving that modalias, you cannot know what module will be loaded. Udev cannot set the KERNEL variable before the driver is loaded. If we don't want to put those modules in load-modules.sh, we can only put them in our normal blacklist, or blacklist them using a modprobe.d file.