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profiles/graphic_drivers: Make mkinitcpio non-fail if nvidia modules is not found #128

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This usually happens the first time you run mkinitcpio and goes away with subsequent ones.

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This usually happens the first time you run mkinitcpio and goes away
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ptr1337 commented Aug 8, 2024

I think having a "failing" mkinitcpio is quite good, because this makes the user more clear, when they installed a different kernel, but missing to install the nvidia modules.

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I think having a "failing" mkinitcpio is quite good, because this makes the user more clear, when they installed a different kernel, but missing to install the nvidia modules.

The issue is that if you do nvidia-dkms installation for the first time (which chwd can do), these errors will still be present, which can create a misunderstanding that something is going wrong when reading the chwd logs.

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Well it looks like having errors is more useful than suppressing them, so closing.

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