Load Kernel Modules Failure

Stephen Morris samorris at netspace.net.au
Tue Jan 27 19:57:20 UTC 2015


On 01/27/2015 09:01 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 01/27/15 05:30, Stephen Morris wrote:
>> On 01/25/2015 07:40 PM, Heinz Diehl wrote:
>>> On 25.01.2015, Stephen Morris wrote:
>>>
>>>> Immediately after booting from the grub menu in F21 the first message I
>>>> get is   'Failure to start Load Kernel Modules'.  Does anyone know what this
>>>> message means and how I rectify it?
>>> Welcome to another systemd madness!
>>>
>>> First, check if "systemctl status systemd-modules-load.service" can give you any useful
>>> output. Eventually, this is what causes the above message, as far as I can see.
>>>
>>> Does your machine boot? If it does, you could have missing module dependencies
>>> in initrd. Also take a look into /etc/modules-load.d/ if there is something added which has
>>> missing dependencies. If you are able to detect what's missing, you could load it
>>> manually and recreate a new initrd (dracut -f).
>>>
>> I may have bigger problems than missing dependencies, I just did an ls on /etc/modules-load.d and it is empty. If there are supposed to be files in that directory I have no idea why there aren't, unless fedup didn't work properly. This issue is also not restricted to the latest kernel, it has been happening for several kernels, but the system seems to boot fine.
>> What I can't guarantee is whether or not this message has been appearing ever since the fedup upgrade, as being the very first message that seems to disappear very quickly amongst the scrolling messages that are shown before plymouth attempts to display is full screen animated image (which fails miserably in F21) its not easy to see unless you are looking for it explicitly.
>>
>>
> man modules-load.d
>
> This directory is normally empty unless you have a situation where a module doesn't get automatically loaded.
>
That makes me a bit less anxious, now all I need to work out is why I'm 
getting kernel core abends, of which this morning I got two within 5 
minutes of booting, and why the are not reportable?
I do have a compiled wifi driver I have downloaded from git installed in 
the kernel, but without knowing much about the kernel I wouldn't have 
thought that the driver would have been considered as kernel core.

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