On 01/27/15 05:30, Stephen Morris wrote:
> On 01/25/2015 07:40 PM, Heinz Diehl wrote:
>> On 25.01.2015, Stephen Morris wrote:
>>
>>> Immediately after booting from the grub menu in F21 the first message I
>>> get is   'Failure to start Load Kernel Modules'.  Does anyone know what this
>>> message means and how I rectify it?
>> Welcome to another systemd madness!
>>
>> First, check if "systemctl status systemd-modules-load.service" can give you 
>> any useful
>> output. Eventually, this is what causes the above message, as far as I can 
>> see.
>>
>> Does your machine boot? If it does, you could have missing module 
>> dependencies
>> in initrd. Also take a look into /etc/modules-load.d/ if there is something 
>> added which has
>> missing dependencies. If you are able to detect what's missing, you could 
>> load it
>> manually and recreate a new initrd (dracut -f).
>>
> I may have bigger problems than missing dependencies, I just did an ls on 
> /etc/modules-load.d and it is empty. If there are supposed to be files in 
> that directory I have no idea why there aren't, unless fedup didn't work 
> properly. This issue is also not restricted to the latest kernel, it has been 
> happening for several kernels, but the system seems to boot fine.
> What I can't guarantee is whether or not this message has been appearing ever 
> since the fedup upgrade, as being the very first message that seems to 
> disappear very quickly amongst the scrolling messages that are shown before 
> plymouth attempts to display is full screen animated image (which fails 
> miserably in F21) its not easy to see unless you are looking for it 
> explicitly.
>
>

man modules-load.d

This directory is normally empty unless you have a situation where a module 
doesn't get automatically loaded.


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