[PlanetCCRMA] x fails to start with real-time kernel
craig stephenson
craigstep888 at gmail.com
Mon May 2 23:35:25 PDT 2011
Hello all. I recently installed the real-time kernel for Fedora 14
64-bit (although not the latest one announced today), and I ran into a
problem that I'm sure is all too familiar to you. I have the
closed-source nvidia driver installed, and when I booted with the rt
kernel I got the error "Failed to load module "nvidia"
(module-specific error, 0) no drivers available". I've installed the
CCRMA akmod-nvidia and kernel-rt-devel packages, but am still unable
to boot into x. I searched online a bit, but didn't find much
information for recent Fedora releases. Is there a current solution?
I did find a suggestion (dated 2006) to boot a standard Fedora kernel
with the nvidia driver for daily use, and the rt kernel with an open
driver for audio production. That seems reasonable, but I don't know
how to set different drivers for different kernels. Can this be done
within grub.conf? Thank you for any pointers you can give.
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