Sorry.  The original problem description and mirrored package may be a
bit misleading.  I believe that real issue is that the installer is
*not* using "-b", so any blacklist options passed via the kernel cmdline
are not being honored.  Tagging the package as "debian-installer" to
focus on the install-time issue of needing to be able to blacklist
modules during the install.  Passing blacklist options are reported to
work in 16.04 Pre-GA, so it appears that something changed (either in
the installer, or in modprobe handling).  But, the bottom line problem
we need to have solved is getting the installer to honor any
blacklisting passed on the cmdline.

** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) => debian-installer (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => New

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  modprobe does not honor blacklist options in kernel cmdline unless -b
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