On 07/17/2013 05:32 PM, Mikhail Kuzminsky wrote: > Adam DeConinck <[email protected]> wrote : > >> I've seen similar messages on CentOS when the Nouveau drivers are >> loaded and a Tesla K20 is installed. You should make sure that nouveau >> is blacklisted so the kernel won't load it. >> >> Note that it hasn't always been enough for me to have nouveau listed >> in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist; sometimes I've had to actually put >> "rdblacklist=nouveau" on the kernel line. > nouveau driver loading is suppressed via /etc/modprobe.d . > lsmod don't show the presence of nouveau module; therefore I hope that > rdblacklist as kernel parameter is not necessary It's been a year or two since I dealt with this issue, but I'm pretty sure that suppressing the nouveau driver in /etc/modprobe.d is NOT adequate and you will need to add it to your kernel args.
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