On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 9:03 AM, Todd Goodman <t...@bonedaddy.net> wrote: > * Mark Knecht <markkne...@gmail.com> [120406 11:40]: > [..] >> To me it looks safe to emerge -C kmod and then emerge >> module-init-tools if you want to go that way. I'd do an equery files >> kmod and carefully study what you're getting with that package, or >> else push a bug request up to that package maintainer for providing a >> modprobe that's not 100% compatible. >> >> Good luck, >> Mark > > udev-182-r2 and dracut depend on kmod. > > So if the OP hasn't masked them then he needs kmod. > > Todd >
I have the newer udev masked, but I do have dracut installed and don't need kmod here. My system is _mostly_ stable, not ~amd64, so possibly that's part of the issue. - Mark