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#!/bin/sh set -e version=5.4.0-216-generic image_path=/boot/vmlinuz-$version # # When we install linux-image we have to run kernel postinst.d support to # generate the initramfs, create links etc. Should it have an associated # linux-image-extra package and we install that we also need to run kernel # postinst.d, to regenerate the initramfs. If we are installing both at the # same time, we necessarily trigger kernel postinst.d twice. As this includes # rebuilding the initramfs and reconfiguring the boot loader this is very time # consuming. # # Similarly for removal when we remove the linux-image-extra package we need to # run kernel postinst.d handling in order to pare down the initramfs to # linux-image contents only. When we remove the linux-image need to remove the # now redundant initramfs. If we are removing both at the same time, then # we will rebuilt the initramfs and then immediatly remove it. # # Switches to using a trigger against the linux-image package for all # postinst.d and postrm.d handling. On installation postinst.d gets triggered # twice once by linux-image and once by linux-image-extra. As triggers are # non-cumulative we will only run this processing once. When removing both # packages we will trigger postinst.d from linux-image-extra and then in # linux-image postrm.d we effectivly ignore the pending trigger and simply run # the postrm.d. This prevents us from rebuilding the initramfs. # if [ "$1" = triggered ]; then trigger=/usr/lib/linux/triggers/$version if [ -f "$trigger" ]; then sh "$trigger" rm -f "$trigger" fi exit 0 fi if [ "$1" != configure ]; then exit 0 fi depmod $version if [ -f /lib/modules/$version/.fresh-install ]; then change=install else change=upgrade fi linux-update-symlinks $change $version $image_path rm -f /lib/modules/$version/.fresh-install if [ -d /etc/kernel/postinst.d ]; then mkdir -p /usr/lib/linux/triggers cat - >/usr/lib/linux/triggers/$version <<EOF DEB_MAINT_PARAMS="$*" run-parts --report --exit-on-error --arg=$version \ --arg=$image_path /etc/kernel/postinst.d EOF dpkg-trigger --no-await linux-update-$version fi exit 0