Re: Kernel 3.14.5-200.fc20.x86_64 won't boot: module problem

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On 13/06/14 18:57, Sudhir Khanger wrote:
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 9:16 PM, Ahmad Samir <ahmadsamir3891@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

AFAICS, the RpmFusion package uses akmod not DKMS to build the kernel
module(s).

With kmod you have two options either install kmod-VirtualBox which has
pre-built kernel modules in which case you'll have to wait for the package
to get updated to get the modules for the updated kernel; or install
akmod-VirtualBox which should build the module at boot, of course the build
can fail and require a patch... etc.

--
Ahmad Samir

I haven't had any problems with the Oracle supplied VirtualBox for a
few months. The one from RPMFusion kept lagging behind; yum would
upgrade to latest kernel irrespective of if VirtualBox's dependencies
are met or not.


I am not with or against using the package from upstream; but you could remove kmod-VirtualBox and install akmod-VirtualBox and that one doesn't depend of a specific kernel version as it's supposed to build the kernel modules automatically for a new kernel.


--
Ahmad Samir
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