Pretty sure Shaun Ruffell nailed it. It sounds like you have secure boot
enabled (systems designed to run Windows, which is just about everything
but a build-it-yourself PC, will enable this by default). This can usually
be turned off the the BIOS. The alternative is to get the module properly
HI All,
I tried removing the dahdi directory - re-extracting from source and
recompile. Did not help.
Still getting the error. I am installing from source.
Thoughts ?
Jerry
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On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 12:58:37PM -0400, Jerry Geis wrote:
> > Just a guess,
> > Recompile Dadhi.
>
>
> I'd rather not have to do that step. I "desire" to make the image and
> copy to the physical disk with dd and have everything set to go. Not
> take further time and "recompile" things.
>
>
If the kernel changes, then DAHDI needs to be recompiled. It sounds
like the kernel did not change, but you might want to check.
On 3/16/20 12:58 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
Just a guess,
Recompile Dadhi.
I'd rather not have to do that step. I "desire" to make the image and copy to the
>>> How do I do that?
If you are using your package manager to install Asterisk & Dahdi, then I would
not suggest that you compile.
Doug
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> Just a guess,
> Recompile Dadhi.
I'd rather not have to do that step. I "desire" to make the image and
copy to the physical disk with dd and have everything set to go. Not
take further time and "recompile" things.
How do I do that?
Jerry
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>>> I saw something about needing to SIGN the dahdi modules. How do I do that ?
>>> If that is the solution.
Just a guess,
Recompile Dadhi.
Doug
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Hi
I took a UEFI image of CentOS 7.7, (dahdi runs on the image).
copied that to a physical disk with dd, booted the image and dahdi does not
start.
doing service dahdi restart says "could not insert dahdi module - the
required key is not found."
How do I get dahdi to be happy ?
it is "NOT"