On 2014-06-13 14:10, Ian Perkins wrote:
I'll keep clanking along with it and update the list if I manage to
accomplish anything. Thanks for your input!
Thank you for trying. Please, do post back with what you find.
The instructions on the wiki are based on an older ChromeOS
firmware as the starting point, and if the new firmware requires
additional steps it would be nice to have them documented.
I have a suspicion udev is the culprit.
I'm not in the position to rule out any possibility, but
I cannot immediately see how udev could prevent a module
from getting loaded.
Gordan
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 8:42 AM, Gordan Bobic <[email protected]>
wrote:
On 2014-06-13 13:19, Ian Perkins wrote:
Kernel from ChromeOS is 3.8.11. depmod -a returns nothing. Setting
permissions as per your suggestion doesn't seem to help
I'm out of ideas - there could be something else weird going on
here with the more recent ChromeOS kernel. My Chromebook is
running 3.4.0. I wonder if it's running SELinux. Can you add
selinux=0 to your kernel boot config and see if that helps?
Gordan
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