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Subject: [gentoo-user] Prevent modules from loading
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How do I prevent modules from loading at boot time? I have a case where 
multiple modules (8139cp and 8139too) load for my network adapter. I 
would like to prevent 8139too from loading without going to the extreme 
of deleting it.
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