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> If it is in fact a module, you could simply remove it.  The kernel 
> should complain, but keep on trucking.

Better yet, just add "alias net-pf-10 off" to /etc/modules or whatever
modules file your distro (another PITA part of Linux) supports.

-Jim P.






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