Re: module loading problem

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Thank you for the hint.  The problem is that the vbox modules are being rebuilt on boot, despite the fact I've already built them. It's interesting that when I run /sbin/vboxconfig to rebuild the modules it tells me that the modules may need to be signed.  After it builds the modules it tries to load them and fails due to the modules not being signed.  I don't know why vboxconfig doesn't check to see if the modules already exist before trying to build them.

Paolo

On 8/9/21 6:11 AM, stan via users wrote:
On Sun, 8 Aug 2021 09:34:36 -0700
Paolo Galtieri <pgaltieri@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I even tried rebuilding both the virtual box and vmware modules from
source, resigned all the modules and rebooted and again only the
vmware modules are loaded.  The virtual box modules no longer show
they are signed.

Can anybody tell me why the virtual box modules are no longer signed
after rebooting?

Any help is appreciated.
I don't know for sure, but do you have akmod installed?  Is it possible
that the kernel is rebuilding the virtual box modules on boot using
akmod?  Why it wouldn't use the existing modules that you have built, I
don't know.  SELinux contexts incorrect?  This is just a long shot, but
the kernel would never *unsign* modules, so they have to somehow be
replaced. Have you checked the dates on the modules, the signed and
unsigned?
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