Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 11 Mar 1998 16:06:20 -0500 | From | Myrdraal <> | Subject | Re: kmod/kerneld |
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On Wed, Mar 11, 1998 at 03:25:11PM -0400, Garst R. Reese wrote: Hi, > What do I do with /sbin/kerneld. > At present, my rc.S script tests for its presence, and does things if it > is present. Well, what I did was just comment that part out of my startup scripts. > My backup boot is 2.0.33 via dos and lodlin, so I can't just get rid of > it. You could make it check uname or something to see if it's 2.0.33 and if so run kerneld, otherwise don't. > Also, where in the start up scripts should the echos in kmod.txt go? > If these scripts need to test the kernel version, how do I do that? Well, the defaults are probably okay, but if you want to change them, I'd stick that stuff in the place that your system would normally run kerneld. -Myrdraal
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