Thanks for the enlightment.
I manage to get the driver from the modules.gz archive and i made a new
initframs using dracut --add-drivers but modprobe still cannot find it,
possible that the module will indeed not work :/
The error is saying :
could not insert 'rr272x_1x' : Exec format error
Did i miss something? the driver is a .ko file

2016-01-21 18:53 GMT+01:00 Rick Stevens <ri...@alldigital.com>:

> On 01/21/2016 04:02 AM, thibaut noah wrote:
>
>> updating this, i did some testing on the sh file and i found where the
>> issue is coming from.
>> There is two for loops (at least two that concerns me) and the code
>> inside is never executed.
>> Condition is :
>> for dir in [23].*;do
>>    [ -d $dir/kernel/fs ] || continue
>>
>> I'm a bit lost here, what is this 23 number? it cannot be fedora number
>> as this driver is the open source version of the fedora 17 driver.
>> Pretty sure if i modify the condition with a correct one everything
>> should work properly
>>
>
> F17? Well, that's probably the issue. What you're seeing is an attempt
> to walk down the various /lib/modules/2.* and /lib/modules/3.* trees to
> install the driver. If you're on F22 or F23, you probably don't HAVE
> 2.* or 3.* kernel trees. You have 4.x kernel trees.
>
> You could try changing that line from:
>
>         for dir in [23].*; do
>
> To:
>
>         for dir in [234].*; do
>
> That would include the 4.x kernel trees. I don't know if the module will
> work, though as it seems to be written for quite old kernels. YMMV
>
> 2016-01-21 12:21 GMT+01:00 thibaut noah <thibaut.n...@gmail.com
>> <mailto:thibaut.n...@gmail.com>>:
>>
>>
>>     Hello guys, got this weird error trying to install my raid driver :
>>
>>     Start to install the driver rr272x_1x.ko of rr272x_1x.
>>     Finish installing the kernel module rr272x_1x.ko.
>>     Loading rr272x_1x driver module rr272x_1x
>>     modprobe: FATAL: Module rr272x_1x not found.
>>
>>     Checked with lsmod driver does not appear tough the installation is
>>     finished (checked the sh file, modprobe is running at the end).
>>     After a little read of the sh file i can confirm that the driver is
>>     in /etc/rc.modules (it appears to be with sd_mod and that's all).
>>     chmod on rc.modules in the sh file is successfull (chmod 755).
>>     The failing part seems to be this :
>>
>>     elif [ "${MODULE}" = "rr272x_1x" -o "${MODULE}" = "rr274x_3x" -o
>>       "${MODULE}" = "rr276x" -o "${MODULE}" = "rr278x" ] ; then
>>     ( cd /lib/modules/
>>     for dir in [23].*; do
>>     [ -d $dir/kernel/fs ] || continue
>>     if [ -f /boot/initrd-$dir.img ]; then
>>     mv /boot/initrd-$dir.img /boot/initrd-$dir.img.bak
>>     # do not include mvsas in initrd, as the udev and so will load the
>>     driver
>>     mkinitrd --builtin=mvsas /boot/initrd-$dir.img $dir
>>     elif [ -f /boot/initramfs-$dir.img ]; then
>>     mv /boot/initramfs-$dir.img /boot/initramfs-$dir.img.bak
>>     # do not include mvsas in initramfs, as the udev and so will load
>>     the driver
>>     dracut /boot/initramfs-$dir.img $dir
>>     fi
>>     done
>>
>>     Can someone give me a hint on how to do what needs to be done? I'm
>>     not familiar with drivers on unix systems so i'm a bit lost, full sh
>>     file is attached if needed, thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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