Re: [arch-general] DKMS question around removal of kernel modules

2016-06-08 Thread Genes Lists via arch-general
On Wed, 2016-06-08 at 20:05 +0200, Bruno Pagani wrote: > Le 08/06/2016 à 20:03, Genes Lists via arch-general a écrit : > > > When I install a new kernel, I notice that DKMS removes previous > > kernel > > ... > > That’s expected, and in fact the same thing happens for normal kernel > module. I do

Re: [arch-general] DKMS question around removal of kernel modules

2016-06-08 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Wed, 08 Jun 2016 14:03:18 -0400, Genes Lists via arch-general wrote: >Is there a way to mark the deletion to happen after the new >kernel is booted ?  > >I may well be missing something of course. What you're missing is, that the directory names in /lib/modules/ differ, but not the kernel names

Re: [arch-general] DKMS question around removal of kernel modules

2016-06-08 Thread Eli Schwartz via arch-general
On 06/08/2016 02:03 PM, Genes Lists via arch-general wrote: > When I install a new kernel, I notice that DKMS removes previous kernel > modules as well as adding them to the new kernel. > > In the real old days these were not removed at all - so removal is a > good thing. > The issue is that the o

Re: [arch-general] DKMS question around removal of kernel modules

2016-06-08 Thread Bruno Pagani
Le 08/06/2016 à 20:03, Genes Lists via arch-general a écrit : > When I install a new kernel, I notice that DKMS removes previous kernel > modules as well as adding them to the new kernel. > > In the real old days these were not removed at all - so removal is a > good thing. > The issue is that the

[arch-general] DKMS question around removal of kernel modules

2016-06-08 Thread Genes Lists via arch-general
When I install a new kernel, I notice that DKMS removes previous kernel modules as well as adding them to the new kernel. In the real old days these were not removed at all - so removal is a good thing. The issue is that the old kernel is still running and until machine is rebooted the modules won