I've no idea how this is supposed to work, though. Other modules in /lib/modules/2.6.22-14-386/volatile do not disappear on rebooting (or maybe they are recreated)
To flag up importance, this makes compiz etc useless for me, and even X won't boot if I have 'nvidia' as my driver in xorg.conf. I think I first came across this bug when using the Kubuntu restricted drivers tool. I chose the nVidia drivers and reboot as requested, but when I rebooted it didn't work. With manual messing around with packages etc, I did get it to work eventually, but no solution that would persist across a reboot.
I'm guessing that this is related to the following line in my /etc/mtab
lrm /lib/modules/ 2.6.22- 14-386/ volatile tmpfs rw 0 0
I've no idea how this is supposed to work, though. Other modules in /lib/modules/ 2.6.22- 14-386/ volatile do not disappear on rebooting (or maybe they are recreated)
To flag up importance, this makes compiz etc useless for me, and even X won't boot if I have 'nvidia' as my driver in xorg.conf. I think I first came across this bug when using the Kubuntu restricted drivers tool. I chose the nVidia drivers and reboot as requested, but when I rebooted it didn't work. With manual messing around with packages etc, I did get it to work eventually, but no solution that would persist across a reboot.