So, what is the best practice to recompile kernel-modules on
kernel-upgrades?
The current best practice is definitely to rely on users' memory :S
See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=299727 for some
discussion about this. A few hacky ideas were proposed. I don't expect
to see a
On Sunday 17 February 2008 12:11:18 pm Franklin PIAT wrote:
> On Sun, 2008-02-17 at 11:26 +0100, Patrick Scharrenberg wrote:
> > So, what is the best practice to recompile kernel-modules on
> > kernel-upgrades?
> >
> > Any thoughts?
>
> What about postinst_hook in /etc/kernel-img.conf ?
> manpage s
Franklin PIAT schrieb:
On Sun, 2008-02-17 at 11:26 +0100, Patrick Scharrenberg wrote:
So, what is the best practice to recompile kernel-modules on
kernel-upgrades?
What about postinst_hook in /etc/kernel-img.conf ?
manpage say's "... A script to be executed during installation after all
On Sun, 2008-02-17 at 11:26 +0100, Patrick Scharrenberg wrote:
> So, what is the best practice to recompile kernel-modules on
> kernel-upgrades?
> Any thoughts?
What about postinst_hook in /etc/kernel-img.conf ?
manpage say's "... A script to be executed during installation after all
the symboli
Hi!
I just asked in debian-dpkg, but think it better fits here.
I built a source-package for module-assistant for a driver needed on boot.
Now I'm searching for a way to re-invoke module-assistant on
kernel-upgrades.
My first try was to add a hook to initramfs-tools that launches
module-ass
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