I wonder what the proper solutions is to detect if a kernel is
already installled. Any suggestions? I think I have to add a test to
the dracust.postinst script, to skip the call off
/etc/kernel/postinst.d/dracut `uname -r` if no kernel is installed.

Even if no kernel is installed (like in a chroot), uname -r returns
the version from the outer kernel.

Any ideas?
-- 
regards Thomas



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