Am 16.02.2012 16:18, schrieb Karol Babioch:
> Am 16.02.2012 13:44, schrieb Thomas Bächler:
>> There was a bug in kmod about this, but it should be fixed now. Make
>> sure you have the latest kmod and update your initramfs, too.
> 
> Yeah, 3.2.6-1 seems to fix it. Was it fixed with 3.2.5 already? To be
> honest I'm not entirely sure whether I've rebooted with 3.2.5, so I'm
> not sure whether the initramfs was actually used. Thanks anyway ;).

There was no problem in the kernel.

However, if you load the aes module in initramfs (due to hard disk
encryption), the version of kmod is used that was installed when you
generated the initramfs.

As I said, older kmod versions had a bug that would - under certain
circumstances - fail to load aesni_intel. After a kmod or udev update, I
advise you to run 'mkinitcpio -p linux' so that the latest versions of
kmod and udev are used during early boot.

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