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FS#30324 - Can't load fuse module
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Opened by Devon Crouse (devoncrouse) - Sunday, 17 June 2012, 04:29 GMT
Last edited by Gaetan Bisson (vesath) - Sunday, 17 June 2012, 06:23 GMT
Opened by Devon Crouse (devoncrouse) - Sunday, 17 June 2012, 04:29 GMT
Last edited by Gaetan Bisson (vesath) - Sunday, 17 June 2012, 06:23 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
After performing a system upgrade today, modprobe fuse no longer seems to work. Having trouble getting more detail. I've tried a number of things with the following command to no avail. Running rmmod fuse after confirms that it isn't loaded, and application that depend on it (e.g. Truecrypt) aren't working properly. Please let me know if there's something else I can look at to help troubleshoot - poking around logs hasn't turned up anything. Additional info: core/linux 3.4.2-2 extra/fuse 2.9.0-1 Steps to reproduce: # modprobe -f -vv --first-time fuse; echo $? libkmod: kmod_unref: context 0x9f04118 released 1 # rmmod fuse Error: Module fuse is not currently loaded |
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Closed by Gaetan Bisson (vesath)
Sunday, 17 June 2012, 06:23 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: Modules come with the linux package; when they get upgraded for the new kernel version, they become incompatible with the kernel you are still running.
Sunday, 17 June 2012, 06:23 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: Modules come with the linux package; when they get upgraded for the new kernel version, they become incompatible with the kernel you are still running.
Comment by Devon Crouse (devoncrouse) -
Sunday, 17 June 2012, 04:39 GMT
Just downgraded back to linux-3.3.6-1-i686.pkg.tar.xz and was able to load the module as before.