On 01/31/2015 06:26 AM, poma wrote:
The wifi driver has only just been used since the 3.17 kernel, all he other kernels did not have that module, the pci card I was using had support built in to the kernel. I have always had the binary nvidia modules installed via dnf/yum, although I have also had the akmod packages installed as well just in case the binary modules don't match the kernel version, and the virtualbox modules are all the binary modules installed by dnf/yum, so I would have expected the /lib/modules/* directories to be removed when dnf/yum did the package removes. If dkms was used on the odd occasion for the nvidia modules, I would have expected the dkms tree to be rebuilt to remove the entries relevant to the kernel being removed and the modules deleted, as used to happen in the distribution I was using prior to Fedora.On 30.01.2015 15:15, Tom H wrote:On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 6:41 PM, poma <pomidorabelis...@gmail.com> wrote:On 30.01.2015 00:21, Gordon Messmer wrote:On 01/29/2015 01:55 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:I had to delete a dozen of these directories this morning manually, why are these not removed when the associated kernels are removed?Were the kernel modules in those directories built locally by dkms rather than owned by rpm packages? That'd do it.These modules do not belong to the official kernel packages, as well as your hand-built Wi-Fi module. The point is, DKMS - Dynamic Kernel Module Support is not a perfect mechanism, therefore, it is "normal" for it to leave the old modules behind. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dynamic_Kernel_Module_Support#Remove_modulesShouldn't there be a prerm hook that runs "dkms remove ..."?!And why do you ask me!? :)
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