On 02/16/2012 02:15 AM, Karol Babioch wrote: > Hi, > > my hardware supports the AES-NI instruction set, which is a performance > boost. > > I'm pretty sure that the appropriate module (aesni_intel) was loaded > automatically in the past, which seems not to be the case anymore. > > I probably could place it in /etc/rc.conf or something like that, but > before going for it, I would like to know why it doesn't get loaded > automatically in the first place any longer. > > Is this something intentional or some sort of bug/regression? Maybe it > has something to do with the switch to kmod a few weeks ago? > > Anyone else experienced this? > > Best regards, > Karol Babioch > As far as I can tell, kmod is supposed to be a drop-in replacement for the deprecated tools of module-init-tools. Nonetheless bugs may be there ;) Can you still load aesni_intel by hand? Are you sure the module has not been renamed to something else? Intel renamed iwlagn to iwlwifi some time ago, didn't notice that at first. Greetings, Christoph -- AUR, IRC: kritztopf BBS, GitHub: kritter
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