Richard Chapman
2007-Jun-29 09:43 UTC
[CentOS] Error: Module Microcode does not exist... at boot time
I have just installed Centos 5.0 from DVD. I have also run the software updates and I think everything is up to date. The motherboard is a Gigabyte GA945GM-S2 with an Intel E2140 processor. At boot time if I select show details - there is one error shown "in red", Like this: Applying Intel CPU microcode update. FATAL: Module microcode not found. ERROR: Module microcode does not exist in /proc/module [FAILED] The boot still seems to go ok - and the system seems to work - but I guess it is probably using some subset of the CPU instruction set. Can anyone tell me exactly what this means - and why the module is missing. The CPU I am using is fairly new - so I am not surprised that the Centos 5.0 release might not recognise it - but I would have thought that updates might have fixed it by now. Richard.
Bart Schaefer
2007-Jun-29 16:07 UTC
[CentOS] Error: Module Microcode does not exist... at boot time
On 6/29/07, Richard Chapman <rchapman at aardvark.com.au> wrote:> > Applying Intel CPU microcode update. FATAL: Module microcode not found. > ERROR: Module microcode does not exist in /proc/module [FAILED]This is a problem with the Xen kernel packages. They don't include the microcode module, but kernel-utils still has init.d/microcode_ctl. It's apparently harmless.