On 16/10/24 20:54, Barry Scott wrote:
Thanks Barry and George for all your help, I've now resolved my issue.
On 16 Oct 2024, at 09:55, Stephen Morris via users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I issued the command modinfo kmod-nvidia-6.10.12-200.fc40.x86_64 but that says it can't find that module, so how do I issue that command against the nvidia driver?
modinfo works on kernel modules not RPMs.
The command you want is `modinfo nvidia`.For me that shows a set of sig* properties.
The akmods build was after the signatures had been installed in the secureboot database in the bios (I had to installed the keys with the F40 upgrade as the upgrade knocked out the keys installed under F39).
The issue was the akmod built module was not being signed. I had to go down the path of using the kmodgenca and mokutil process to generate a new key and then run the akmods build to get the drivers signed.
It looks like the system update that caused the issue disabled the key from the secure boot database as mokutil was telling me the public key in /etc/pki/akmods/certs/public_key.der was already enrolled.
The question now is what in the updates did this and why? Why is F40 causing issue with secure boot, the offending update caused a problem and the system upgrade from F39 to F40 caused the same issues, although with the F40 upgrade it disabled secure boot in Fedora even though it was enabled in the bios.
regards,
Steve
Barry
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