Well, mainly because of an ABINAME change in the Kernel
Causing the kernel modules on disk not to match the kernel in memory.
Forcing a restart. Then the discovery of the problems with 2.4.27-2-k7.
We have reverted to the one that was running since a week after the move. So I can now load kernel modules now.
Things should be good, for a while, again!™
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