A faulty kernel module is causing issues with a network interface card. Which of the following actions ensures that this module is not loaded automatically when the system boots?
A) Using lsmod --remove --autoclean without specifying the name of a specific module Using lsmod --remove --autoclean without specifying the name of a specific module
B) Using modinfo -k followed by the name of the offending module modinfo -k followed by the name of the offending module
C) Using modprobe -r followed by the name of the offending module modprobe -r
D) Adding a blacklist line including the name of the offending module to the file /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf Adding a blacklist line including the name of the offending module to the file /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
E) Deleting the kernel module's directory from the file system and recompiling the kernel, including its modules
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