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Author: o1bigtenor
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To: tempforever, ael
CC: dng
Subject: Re: [DNG] trying to do a chimera netinstall
On Mon, Jan 9, 2023 at 3:52 PM tempforever <dev1@???> wrote:
>
> o1bigtenor via Dng wrote:
> > Further news - - - I went back to the usb stick.
> >> (Remember that the installer had wanted to install on it and it took me a
> >> bit to realize that - - - so I had corrupted the usb stick myself - -
> >> - my bad!!)
> >> Cleaned up the usb stick and tried an install - - - - still not sure
> >> how I did it
> >> but I managed to get a console.
> >> ran # find /lib/modules/$(uname -r) -type f -name '*nvme.ko'*' | more     and
> >> got /lib/modules/5.10.0-9-amd64/kernel/drivers/nmve/host/nvme.ko
> >> the next command was # modprobe nvme.ko     whereupon I got
> >> modprobe: FATAL: Module nvme.ko not found in directory
> >> /lib/modules/5.10.0-9-amd64

> >>
> >> So I'm sitting here going WTH - - - - - - - what do I do now?
> >>
> >
> I think you're close. Does "modprobe nvme" work?


(Hopefully I'm not being rude answering 2 at once but the independent
responses were almost the same so - - - )

OK # modprobe nvme doesn't work. (Sorry!)

I can find a nvmet-fc in the kernel section for 'target' (there is also a
nvmet as well).

So I tried doing a # modprobe nvmet-fc with there being no response.
tried using # modprobe -r nvmet-fc --first-time and get the response
that nvmet-fc is already in the kernel.
Yet when I try # lsmod | grep nvmet-fc there is a null response.

So I'm sorta closer but not really.

Dunno - - - - is Deadelus better at this?
Or should I be downloading the dvd version and putting it on the usb stick?

Suggestions please.

TIA