It looks like the problem is from a missing file...
@emigre:~$ dpkg -S /sbin/update-modules
diversion by module-init-tools from: /sbin/update-modules
diversion by module-init-tools to: /sbin/update-modules.modutils
module-init-tools: /sbin/update-modules
@emigre:~$ dpkg -S /sbin/update-modules.modutils
diversion by module-init-tools from: /sbin/update-modules
diversion by module-init-tools to: /sbin/update-modules.modutils
@emigre:~$
On top of that the update-modules script doesn't report the error:
@emigre:~$ cat /sbin/update-modules
#!/bin/sh -e
if [ -x /sbin/update-modules.modutils ]; then
exec /sbin/update-modules.modutils "$*"
fi
exit 0
So what appears to be happening is that after the kernel upgrade, /sbin
/update-modules gets called to update /etc/modules, and it exits without
reporting that anything went wrong. The explicit exit 0 is the wrong
default value, and in the wrong place. I'd suggest:
#!/bin/sh -e
if [ -x /sbin/update-modules.modutils ]; then
exec /sbin/update-modules.modutils "$*";
exit 0
fi
exit 1
And also the module-init-tools tools needs to include /sbin/update-
modules.modutils
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None => module-init-tools
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Some modules are not automatically loaded after dist-upgrade from 5.10 to 6.06
beta
https://launchpad.net/bugs/41144
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