On 4/23/22 11:29, Kay Schenk wrote:
Thanks Johnny...
I did in fact use grub2-editenv 2 days ago thinking my elimination of
the i915_alpha module on the 4.18.0-373 command line would permanently
get rid of it. I was shocked when it seemed to come back.
and I note on --
https://www.golinuxcloud.com/update-grub2-grubby-grub2-editenv-rhel-8/
that grub2-mkconfig which I find easier has some issues ... 🙁
I'll try again.
Thanks.
grubby runs on a new kernel install .. so, maybe use that method so
whatever grubby uses as default will be updated?
On 4/23/22 08:02, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 4/22/22 16:57, Kay Schenk wrote:
more info...and GADS! my kernel line change to kernel 4.18.0-373 is
NOT THERE today!
I did NOT use my former way of making this change permanent and well,
the offending i915_alpha was back in play today mucking things up.
So, a question...is this page for making universal changes to ALL
kernels still valid?
https://linuxtut.com/en/1f14678e24748d4683c9/
I do it with grub2-editenv:
https://www.golinuxcloud.com/update-grub2-grubby-grub2-editenv-rhel-8/
On 4/20/22 14:16, Kay Schenk wrote:
Hi Joshua, and list...
I got the non-workng sound driver for Intel HDA fixed with my kernel
4.18.0-373.
After removing the extra kernel flag i915_alpha from my command line
(see instructions when this module really was alpha --
https://access.redhat.com/discussions/3410491#understanding-kernel-command-line-parameters_configuring-kernel-command-line-parameters),
I used the instructions given by
Syaifur Rizal <https://ask.fedoraproject.org/u/oprizal>
in this post...
https://ask.fedoraproject.org/t/audio-devices-not-listed/19344
I had a feeling I needed a modprobe.d entry but I didn't know what
the syntax would be.
In any case, posting more info in case anyone needs it.
On 4/20/22 10:54, Kay Schenk wrote:
Thank you Joshua. If I can't get this resolved by the end of this
week, I'll use your suggestion.
On 4/19/22 15:32, Joshua Kramer wrote:
I'm not sure how much freedom you have with your setup, but you could
always try to use the elrepo-ml or elrepo-lt kernels. The
elrepo-ml kernel
follows the published version pretty closely, so for example right
now I'm
running 5.17.3 on my el8 boxes. The newer kernels solve a lot of
hardware
issues.
On Tue, Apr 19, 2022 at 5:54 PM Kay Schenk<kay.schenk@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hello folks --
Is there any write up for the most recent update to kernel
4.18.0-373
specifically with respect to sound setup or anything really? I
had been
using an "alpha" driver for my Intel sound that was appended to
my boot
line up until this latest. This not only did not work but caused
continual hangs. Edited the 4.18.0-373 kernel line and things got
somewhat better...but....this version is loading A LOT of modules
and do
I really need them, etc.
I am going through a lot of grief with this recent upgrade.
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