As I said in my original message, just have "rmmod -a"
run periodically from root's crontab. In the example I gave,
it would run every five minutes. "rmmod -a" only unloads the
unused autoloaded modules. It is exactly the same thing
that the kmod daemon did. They both call unload_module(NULL).
So, my kmod changes do not create any new problems for you.
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