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  • Thanks. Somehow my /lib/modules/ was missing the directory corresponding to uname -r. A reboot change my uname -r, automatically loaded the module and fixed this, so maybe my package manager deleted a directory it shouldn't have as part of a kernel update. Commented Apr 4, 2017 at 16:01