This is not true. You didn't dig deep enough. Blacklisting in rc.conf works just fine. no offence. My mail was never meant to be an accusation or something similar. I should not have posted it as tautology but added the premise
Hi Thomas, On Tuesday 02 March 2010 11:18:27 Thomas Bächler wrote: that this is the case on at least my system. Sorry, for being imprecise. I was just curious about this issue. My post in the bulletin board is a bit more verbose maybe you can have a look at it and point out what's wrong with my system. In the bulletin boards there was another user who observed the same behaviour. Fact is that on my system lsmod shows modules that are blacklisted in rc.conf. To be more precise they appear just after the udev part in the rc.sysinit. I'm happy to provide any assistance needed to explain (solve?) this situation. I keep my /etc/ in a git repository so it's quite impropable that some of my config files are 'broken' but I won't say it's impossible. I reinstalled initscripts to get the clean files but this changed nothing as well. Best Regards