On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 8:54 AM Ian Zimmerman <i...@very.loosely.org> wrote:
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> On 2018-06-12 08:23, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
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> > Looks like I'd have to build kernel 4.9.107 in an environment
> > resembling yours to try and reproduce the behavior in question.
> > What is the version of kmods you have installed on your system?
> > What's the output of 'emerge --info'?
>
> https://gist.github.com/nobrowser/314da0f994ce134e3d554cc4cfed266e
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> BTW, why are you so interested in this?  It seems to me to be purely a
> kernel/kernel tools problem.  What is the gentoo angle?
>
> Of course I'm not complaining that you're trying to help - thanks a lot.
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I do programming for a living with an interest in kernel programming.
I'm not a Gentoo developer and I'm not doing this on behalf of the
Gentoo Foundation.
I was just l curious to find out what could have caused the issue
you're having and if possible to try and come up with a fix.

I can't promise I will be able to fix this for you. Chances are, the
next kmods and/or kernel upgrade will  have fixed this for you.

Any reason you're trying to load those modules by hand rather then
have them loaded for you automatically?
Did dmesg have any more info on the failing modules?

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