Option D would be the easiest, but I'm sure that's not the right answer. Drupal has a proper way to handle module uninstallation, and we should use that to avoid any potential issues.
Personally, I'm not a fan of these types of 'gotcha' questions. I prefer exam questions that test our actual understanding of the underlying concepts, not just our ability to remember specific procedures.
I'm leaning towards option C. It's always better to follow the recommended procedures, even if it's a bit more work. You never know what kind of hidden dependencies or cleanup steps might be involved.
Haha, I love how they try to trick us by including the 'You can only disable modules, not uninstall them' option. That's a classic move to see who's really paying attention!
I think the safest approach is to use the Uninstall interface. That way, we can ensure the module is properly removed without any lingering database entries or other issues.
This is a tricky question. I'm not sure if I should go with the easy option of just deleting the module from the codebase or if there's a more proper way to uninstall it.
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