I think Harvey is right, v86d must be built against klibc. Having said that, while I get the -22 error when trying to manually load uvesafb from the initramfs (by adding break=modules to the kernel command line), if I then fully boot up, rmmod uvesafb and then modprobe uvesafb, it works. v86d is definitely present on the initramfs so I don't know why this is.
Did no one look at the Gentoo bug report? bugs.gentoo. org/196848
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I think Harvey is right, v86d must be built against klibc. Having said that, while I get the -22 error when trying to manually load uvesafb from the initramfs (by adding break=modules to the kernel command line), if I then fully boot up, rmmod uvesafb and then modprobe uvesafb, it works. v86d is definitely present on the initramfs so I don't know why this is.