Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 20 Mar 1998 23:23:14 -0700 | From | Erik Andersen <> | Subject | Re: Detecting kmod |
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On Fri, Mar 20, 1998 at 10:49:27PM -0500, Anthony DeStefano wrote: > I have began using kmod with 2.1.90 now and I was wondering how many of > you where detecting weather to make the appropriate echo's or start kerneld > when booting multiple kernels (which I sometimes do to test things) > > I now have if [ `uname -r` = '2.1.90' ]; then in my startup script but as > you can see that's going to get really annoying after kernel 2.1.90. > > So what do you people do? Is there a file I could check for in /proc or > something? > > -= Anthony DeStefano =- > <destefano@usa.net> > >
The Debian modutils package does this in /etc/init.d/kerneld:
if [ -f /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe ]; then echo "Kernel has kmod, kerneld not needed" exit 0 fi
-Erik
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