Re: Nouveau Blacklisting not in /etc/default/grub

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What does cat /proc/cmdline show for the current kernel parameters?


On Mon, Oct 31, 2022 at 2:53 AM Stephen Morris <samorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 31/10/22 13:48, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> > On 10/30/22 19:26, Stephen Morris wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> On 31/10/22 09:12, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> >>> On 10/30/22 14:54, Stephen Morris wrote:
> >>>>              I then ran lsmod | grep -i nvidia
> >>>>              Does the following display from lsmod indicate that
> >>>> the nvidia module has not installed properly? I don't have the drm
> >>>> module and the blacklisting of nouveau and the nvidia modeset
> >>>> parameter have not been added to the kernel parameters in
> >>>> /etc/default/grub, or is it that I did not force a rebuild of the
> >>>> kernel module and I did not force an update of the boot image?
> >>>>
> >>>> lsmod | grep -i nvidia
> >>>> nvidia_drm             73728  32
> >>>> nvidia_modeset       1187840  65 nvidia_drm
> >>>> nvidia_uvm           1318912  0
> >>>> nvidia             55242752  2950 nvidia_uvm,nvidia_modeset
> >>>
> >>> Which drm module don't you have?  The listing shows it.  Also, there
> >>> are no nouveau modules listed, so the blacklisting is working.
> >>>
> >>> /etc/default/grub is only used if you fully regenerate the grub.cfg
> >>> file.
> >> I use /etc/default/grub as I always fully regenerate the grub.cfg
> >> file via grub2-mkconfig.
> >> Normally the install of akmod-nvidia, kmod-nvidia put the
> >> blacklisting of nouveau and the nvidia modeset parameters in
> >> /etc/default/grub, but this time they didn't, which is the first time
> >> I've seen that issue. I'm also not sure how the nvidia driver has
> >> been loaded when there are no kernel parameters to do so.
> >
> > The kernel module will get auto-loaded because it matches the
> > hardware. There's probably a blacklist file in /etc/modprobe.d.
> There doesn't appear to be a blacklist file in that location for
> nouveau. Maybe the install scripts modified the initrd file, but I
> thought that methodology wasn't used anymore in favour of the kernel
> parameters.
> >
> >> The reason I was querying the display from lsmod is that the web link
> >> where I got the instructions from for updating the secure boot data
> >> for fedora showed sample lsmod output as evidence that the signing
> >> and rebuild had worked correctly, and it was the last two lines in
> >> the display that I'm querying whether I should have as well (the i915
> >> is not relevant to me)?
> >>
> >> |nvidia_drm 73728 1 nvidia_modeset 1150976 2 nvidia_drm nvidia
> >> 36954112 129 nvidia_modeset drm_kms_helper 311296 2 nvidia_drm,i915
> >> drm 630784 28 drm_kms_helper,nvidia,nvidia_drm,i915,ttm |
> >
> > It looks like they have dual graphics.  Assuming your display is
> > working, it's fine.
> Yeah, he may do.
> Thankyou for you responses Samuel.
>
> regards,
> Steve
>
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