On Thu, 2008-05-08 at 18:03 +0200, Enrico Zini wrote:
> I get the same problem, which I manage to work around with:
> 
>   m-a -t clean kvm-source; m-a -t a-i kvm-source
> 
> -t is probably not needed, it's just my preference.

This is a problem in m-a: It does not remove the old module before
extracting the new one.

> The 2.6.25 kernel is the package from sid.
> 
> There was a kvm module loaded before I built the module, I have no idea
> if that came with the kernel package, but it prevented the newly built
> kvm from loading.  I unloaded that, and loaded the newly built module,
> and it worked.

The Debian kernel in sid now comes with kvm modules. I'm not sure if
there is a way to define priorities.

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