Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Fri, 27 Nov 1998 18:26:45 +0100 | | From | Johnny Tevessen <> | | Subject | kerneld Docu |
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Hi!
Documentation/Changes says:
As of 2.1.90-pre1, kerneld has been replaced by a kernel thread, kmod. See Documentation/kmod.txt for more information. The main user-level change this requires is modification to your init scripts to check for the absence of /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe before starting kerneld.
Wouldn't it be nice to have an example of how to check for that file in the documentation? kmod.txt doesn't mention it (as of 2.1.129), and me as an advantage Linux but not bash script user does not know how to change the start of kerneld in my scripts.
I know, this is a userspace issue, and somebody *might* use a different shell. But an example for checking whether kerneld should be started would be nice in the docs, I think.
ciao, johnny -- Trust no-one.
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