> modprobe could check for shell metacharacters and handle the entry itself
> if there were none, calling shell only when needed. Docs would advise not
> to use metacharacters in unix's entries.
Look at the code. This is exactly what it is already doing.
Call modprobe --help. Why do you think there is a backslash in front
of the asterix.
--Marcin
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