Doesn't the first grep command in is_module_blacklisted need adding a ^ identical to the second one -
"grep -G \"blacklist.*% vs. "grep -G \"^blacklist.*%
to avoid matching commented-out entries (like "#backlist noveau" etc.)?
Doesn't the first grep command in is_module_ blacklisted need adding a ^ identical to the second one -
"grep -G \"blacklist.*%
vs.
"grep -G \"^blacklist.*%
to avoid matching commented-out entries (like "#backlist noveau" etc.)?