Jeff:
Your bug is similar but is confusing the issue slightly.
From what I experience the kernel module has to be rebuilt at every reboot no matter which kernel I do it in or when I install the package.
Try to reboot into the same kernel twice and see if you can start nvdia and vboxdrv (although you already applied
sudo /usr/lib/dkms/dkms_autoinstaller start `uname -r` in #6 so may not have an original situation anymore)
If you do not have the issue that you have to rebuild the kernel module at every reboot to the same kernel please file a new bug
I have not applied the suggestion in #6 so that my machine is still available for testing to solve this bug.
Jeff:
Your bug is similar but is confusing the issue slightly.
From what I experience the kernel module has to be rebuilt at every reboot no matter which kernel I do it in or when I install the package.
Try to reboot into the same kernel twice and see if you can start nvdia and vboxdrv (although you already applied dkms/dkms_ autoinstaller start `uname -r` in #6 so may not have an original situation anymore)
sudo /usr/lib/
If you do not have the issue that you have to rebuild the kernel module at every reboot to the same kernel please file a new bug
I have not applied the suggestion in #6 so that my machine is still available for testing to solve this bug.