On 06/08/2019 14:45, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Il 05/08/19 20:07, Akemi Yagi ha scritto:
On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 9:21 AM Alessandro Baggi
<alessandro.baggi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Il 05/08/19 18:07, Akemi Yagi ha scritto:
On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 9:01 AM Alessandro Baggi
<alessandro.baggi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Do you have secureboot enabled? Then yes, that requires a proper key.
Akemi
Yes I have secureboot enabled. If usefull to others in list this could
helps:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Kernel_Administration_Guide/sect-signing-kernel-modules-for-secure-boot.html
I think also that centos's wiki must be updated because steps are valid
for centos 5 and because key-signing is required for secure boot I think
that a proper section must be inserted.
Update not finished yet but the above link has been added near the top
of the wiki article.
Akemi
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Sorry, I was wrong, secureboot is disabled so I don't need to sign new
modules.
How I can solve my problem?
Thanks in advance
Please post the actual error message in dmesg or /var/log/messages.
It's likely that the kernel is just grumbling that the module is not
signed (missing key), but it's just noise unless you're using
SecureBoot. Posting the actual message in full will help determine if
that is the case.
Thanks
Phil
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