-- Le (On) 2013-10-01 -0700 à (at) 17:26:13 Akemi Yagi écrivit (wrote): --
> On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 3:19 PM, Franchisseur Robert > <rob...@franchisseur.fr> wrote: > > > To summarize : > > ============ > > > > yum update kernel Sep 28 04:04:52 # OK > > > > reboot Sep 28 18:12 > > > > dkms_autoinstaller # build the modules correctly > > > > # but destoy all initrd files and grub.conf > > > > next reboot ==> kernel panic > > It almost sounds as if this is a bug in dkms_autoinstaller. I suggest > you try contacting DKMS developers (Dell support?) and / or check > their git at: > > http://linux.dell.com/cgi-bin/cgit.cgi/dkms.git/ > > However, what I'd really recommend is to ditch dkms and go for > kABI-tracking kmods offered by ELRepo : > > http://elrepo.org/tiki/kmod-nvidia > http://elrepo.org/tiki/wl-kmod > > The nvidia package is quite easy to install. wl-kmod needs some work > but it's worth the effort, I think. > Thanks for the advice, I am going to learn how to do that. On my desktop I ran dkms autoinstall --verbose --kernelver 2.6.18-348.18.1.el5 after adding a 'set -x' in dkms script, before to reboot and everything went fine ! I also dont understand why with # dkms_autoinstaller A service to automatically install DKMS modules # for new kernels. # chkconfig: 345 04 04 this service start in 26 ? /etc/rc5.d/S26dkms_autoinstaller -> ../init.d/dkms_autoinstaller -- Best regards, Robert FRANCHISSEUR ____ Apollo_gist :-)_______________________________________________ | Robert FRANCHISSEUR Phone : +33 (0)950 635 636 | | 30 rue René Hamon Phone : +33 (0)1 46 78 37 29 | | F-94800 VILLEJUIF e-mail : Robert at Franchisseur . fr | -------------------------------------------------------------------