Presuming you are not running on an encrypted disk, it looks like a make error.
If your disk is encrypted, all bets are off. This thread has had 163 views and no replies. I guess you have us flat footed. The usual form then is to temporarily join the LKML, repeat the test on the latest kernel, post the issue, and look for a reply. There's typically 500 emails a day or more on that, so be ready for some volume. Post with a very clear and direct subject, e.g. "crc32-pclmul.ko modules_install error - Can't read Private key."
Last edited by business_kid; 08-20-2014 at 11:04 AM.
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