January 10, 20242 yr Hello My log partition is full, and I see this being spammed on syslog: Quote Jan 10 12:38:49 s4-unraid2 kernel: NVRM: The NVIDIA probe routine was not called for 1 device(s). Jan 10 12:38:49 s4-unraid2 kernel: NVRM: This can occur when a driver such as: Jan 10 12:38:49 s4-unraid2 kernel: NVRM: nouveau, rivafb, nvidiafb or rivatv Jan 10 12:38:49 s4-unraid2 kernel: NVRM: was loaded and obtained ownership of the NVIDIA device(s). Jan 10 12:38:49 s4-unraid2 kernel: NVRM: Try unloading the conflicting kernel module (and/or Jan 10 12:38:49 s4-unraid2 kernel: NVRM: reconfigure your kernel without the conflicting Jan 10 12:38:49 s4-unraid2 kernel: NVRM: driver(s)), then try loading the NVIDIA kernel module Jan 10 12:38:49 s4-unraid2 kernel: NVRM: again. Jan 10 12:38:49 s4-unraid2 kernel: NVRM: No NVIDIA devices probed. Jan 10 12:38:49 s4-unraid2 kernel: nvidia-nvlink: Unregistered Nvlink Core, major device number 240 My GPU is used exclusively for passthrough. That being the case, would it be fine to remove the NVIDIA driver from unraid altogether?
January 10, 20242 yr Community Expert Solution 1 minute ago, fr500 said: That being the case, would it be fine to remove the NVIDIA driver from unraid altogether? Yes. You only want the driver if you intend to use the GPU in docker containers. If passing it through to a VM you do not want the driver.
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