I thought that might be the case, and looked in a couple of the /var 
subdirectories and didn't see dkms. I may run a more exhaustive search 
before trying the new linux install. I'll be doing that within an hour 
or so; had to be out most of the day on other business.

At the moment the system with the fault is backing up a bunch of work 
files. I have another drive on the system and may install 18.04.3 if the 
issue doesn't resolve with the new linux install (that alternate drive 
is just sitting there with 16.04 and hasn't been in use).


On 1/23/2020 6:47 PM, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> It would be putting files in /var/lib/dkms if it was in use. You would
> also have a deb package called 'dkms' installed.
>

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