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Subject : Re: TW: boot problem kernel 5.18.9-2 and higher
Message-ID : <20220818230202.GF22216@wahoo.no-ip.org>
Date & Time: Thu, 18 Aug 2022 19:02:02 -0400
[PS] == Patrick Shanahan has written:
PS> * Werner Flamme [08-18-22 17:43]:
WF> > Am 18.08.22 um 13:28 schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
PS> > > fwiw: having utilized nvidia gpus for many years, I cannot remember *ever*
PS> > > having to use "nvidia-drm.modeset=1" kernel command line parameter.
PS> > > and currently am not with a G04 and a G06.
WF> > Up to your post, I was convinced I hadn't this directive, either. But on
WF> > my 15.4 box, I have two files regarding nvidia, both from the same
WF> > package. The second file uses the modeset option.
WF> >
WF> > # cat /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-default.conf
WF> > blacklist nouveau
WF> > # rpm -qf /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-default.conf
WF> > nvidia-gfxG06-kmp-default-515.65.01_k5.14.21_150400.22-lp154.15.1.x86_64
WF> >
WF> > # cat /etc/modprobe.d/50-nvidia-default.conf
WF> > options nvidia NVreg_DeviceFileUID=0 NVreg_DeviceFileGID=33
WF> > NVreg_DeviceFileMode=0660
WF> > options nvidia-drm modeset=1
WF> > install nvidia PATH=$PATH:/bin:/usr/bin; if /sbin/modprobe
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PS> and now I see this also, but... I never had to physically add to kernel
PS> boot cmd line1
The difference is whether you use the package or not.
If you do not use the package, you must set the kernel parameter
separately.
Regards.
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