Hello,
While looking in /etc/modprobe.d/ I found this file batman-adv- blacklist.conf which has a funny name so I read it and here is the content:
============================================================== # This kernel module can be automatically loaded by non-root users. To # enhance system security, the module is blacklisted by default to ensure # system administrators make the module available for use as needed. # See https://access.redhat.com/articles/3760101 for more details. # # Remove the blacklist by adding a comment # at the start of the line. blacklist batman-adv ==============================================================
I followed the link but it seems that you need a redhat subscription to read it. I wonder if those links could be public when also pointed form Fedora, or what's the point to include them if regular Fedora users can't read them? This is not a big deal, I'm just asking in case this has been missed or curious about the reason to leave them.
Best regards, Alexis.
This is funny, we need to report this to kernel team. As for a reason, maybe the one who wrote this forget this link is subscriber only (getting a free subscription for development usage is easy).