On 10/11/24 5:47 PM, home user via users wrote:
On 10/11/2024 5:59 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/11/24 3:55 PM, home user via users wrote:
On 10/11/2024 11:54 AM, home user via users wrote:
It's been 11+ years since I last installed that. I don't remember
how to do it or where the instructions are. Please give me or tell
me where to find simple,clear, current,complete, correct instructions.
I sort-of merged what Joe pointed to with what Samuel pointed to.
Many of the things to be installed were already installed and up-to-
date. During some of the installs/updates, a message ***similar*** to
this:
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systemd-sysv-generator[595]: SysV service '/etc/rc.d/init.d/
network' lacks a native systemd unit file. ~ Automatically generating
a unit file for compatibility. Please update package to include a
native systemd unit file, in order to make it safe, robust and
future-proof. ! This compatibility logic is deprecated, expect
removal soon. !/
- - - - - -
appeared. I'm also seeing messages like the above during boot. I did
not get the exact working of the messages. I could not find the
messages in the dnf and boot log files. I recall seeing the above
during boot before. In late August, I had a thread in this list
about that. I thought this was resolved.
After the dnf commands were run, the shutdown was fast, too fast for
a build to have happened. The following boot was also fast, too fast
for a build to have happened. When the boot was done, it came up in
console mode.
Try running the "akmods --force" command again. There definitely
should be some output or else you don't have the drivers installed.
From akmods --force:
Checking kmods exist for 6.10.12-200.fc40.x86_64#[60G[#[1;32m OK #[0;39m]
Double checking version compatibility, from uname -a:
Linux coyote 6.10.12-200.fc40.x86_64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Mon Sep 30
21:38:25 UTC 2024 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Double checking that akmods is up to date, from dnf upgrade akmod-
nvidia-470xx:
Last metadata expiration check: 2:10:49 ago on Fri 11 Oct 2024 03:56:39
PM MDT.
Dependencies resolved.
Nothing to do.
Complete!
I assumed that force would make it compile again, but apparently not.
But anyway, the kernel modules should be available.
What do the following commands show:
cat /proc/cmdline
grep -rn nouveau /etc/modprobe.d/
lsmod | grep -i nouveau
lsmod | grep -i nvidia
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