I'm not sure where the problem lies, so I'll start out with where I'm coming from...
I built a machine 2 years ago to support the Folding@Home project using F32 and an Nvidia 2060 card. It's been running non-stop ever since. But I want to update the system to the latest and greatest release and drivers (since it appears that my old? CUDA drivers have stopped working with F@H) So first I updated all my packages using dnf and attempted a reboot (into the new kernel) and that's where the first problem appeared. The boot process hangs with the last message on the screen being "Notify NFS peers of a restart" (I don't have any NFS configured on this machine.) So I rebooted with my old working kernel and examined /var/log/messages and I see: Jan 1 12:36:10 localhost sh[972]: (bad exit status: 2) Jan 1 12:36:10 localhost sh[4378]: Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 5.11.22-100.fc32.x86_64 (x86_64) Jan 1 12:36:10 localhost sh[4378]: Consult /var/lib/dkms/nvidia/440.82/build/make.log for more information. Looking at that file, I see a variety of errors basically telling me there's incompatibilities between the stuff Nvidia uses to get itself 'linked in' at boot time, and what the kernel is now providing. If I can't get to a GUI screen to be able to fetch and install newer NVIDIA drivers how can I get my system updated? Suggestions welcome. TIA Fulko
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