This is likely a Virtualbox issue, not a linux-lqx issue. They have to have their modules be able to be built against this version of the kernel. Usually with custom kernels it takes a bit. I've noticed it for well over a year when using kernels like linux-zen, linux-tkg, etc., and sometimes even regular linux, for the first few versions of a new kernel (like up to X.Y.7 or so)
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Package Details: linux-lqx-docs 5.10.9.lqx1-1
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/linux-lqx.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | linux-lqx |
Description: | Documentation for the Linux Liquorix kernel |
Upstream URL: | https://liquorix.net/ |
Keywords: | bbr2 bfq futex muqss proton zen |
Licenses: | |
Submitter: | akurei |
Maintainer: | sir_lucjan (damentz) |
Last Packager: | damentz |
Votes: | 135 |
Popularity: | 1.26 |
First Submitted: | 2011-08-08 16:08 |
Last Updated: | 2021-01-19 23:42 |
Dependencies (6)
- linux-lqx
- bc (bc-gh) (make)
- cpio (cpio-git) (make)
- kmod (kmod-nc, kmod-git, kmod-minimal-git) (make)
- libelf (elfutils-git, libelf-minimal-git) (make)
- python (python-dbg) (make)
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Sources (3)
gardotd426 commented on 2020-12-31 05:06
Angel_Caido commented on 2020-12-31 04:40
Virtualbox Machines not working properly after upgrading to the most recent version of Linux-lqx [5.10 and up].
Loading modules: modprobe: FATAL: Module vboxnetadp not found in directory /lib/modules/5.10.4-lqx1-1-lqx
modprobe: FATAL: Module vboxnetflt not found in directory /lib/modules/5.10.4-lqx1-1-lqx
modprobe: FATAL: Module vboxdrv not found in directory /lib/modules/5.10.4-lqx1-1-lqx
Anarconda commented on 2020-12-29 08:12
I can confirm messages are gone. Thanks again.
damentz commented on 2020-12-29 01:58
@Anarconda, next release (5.10.3.lqx2-1), should fix it. The issue appears to be a BPF feature that depends on userspace tool built with the kernel. The error itself is completely benign otherwise.
sir_lucjan commented on 2020-12-29 01:41
@Anarconda
Currently, the package is managed by the creator of patchset liquorix, damentz, co-maintainer. I will let him know if it still does not work. Unfortunately - I don't use patchset liquorix but my solutions. I haven't observed this error at my system and we will have to look into it if the problem persists - currently AUR notifications come with a very long delay.
Anarconda commented on 2020-12-28 20:41
@sir_lucjan. After update to version 5.10.3 and reboot I can read the following message:
libbpf: failed to find valid kernel BTF libbpf: Error loading vmlinux BTF: -3 libbpf: failed to load object 'iterators_bpf' libbpf: failed to load BPF skeleton 'iterators_bpf': -3 Failed to load could be due to wrong endianness
What can I do solve this? Thanks in advance. Regards.
sir_lucjan commented on 2020-12-14 14:48
@Anarconda
It is NOT obsolete. The lqx patchset will only appear when a new MUQSS is released.
damentz commented on 2020-11-25 02:47
error: required key missing from keyring
both downloading from custom repo and compiling from source tells me i dont have pgp keys
@bonkmaykrq, have you tried getting the keys? The pinned comment gives you the template to start with. If you can't figure it out, I recommend using the binaries and following the key import instructions pinned as the first comment.
bonkmaykrq commented on 2020-11-24 16:25
error: required key missing from keyring
both downloading from custom repo and compiling from source tells me i dont have pgp keys
LibbleGlobGlob commented on 2020-11-15 04:42
@damentz Eyy, that worked really well! I also fixed some changes in the conf where I used systemd hook instead of the udev and the cat compression for "faster boot time" that didn't really worked for me. Thanks !
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damentz commented on 2020-08-31 15:22
Official binaries of linux-lqx, linux-lqx-headers, and linux-lqx-docs are now available: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Unofficial_user_repositories#liquorix
Signing key import instructions:
sudo pacman-key --keyserver hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net --recv-keys 9AE4078033F8024D && sudo pacman-key --lsign-key 9AE4078033F8024D