On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 07:24:41 -0600 Matt Domsch <matt@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > At FUDCon, several of us (Jeremy, Thorsten, Jon Masters, and I) > discussed adding a clean method into /sbin/installkernel to allow > tools like DKMS to hook at that point and rebuild kernel modules if > necessary (and if possible). Right now the DKMS autoinstaller runs as > a service at reboot time, which is really too late for some things. > So, if you've got module source, and a compiler, and if the source > builds and works for your new kernel version, you'll be ok. Lots of > ifs, but better than absolutely nothing. That sound like a good plan to me. I think with some effort some of the ifs could probably be sorted out into something usable. Is there a plan who is working on this and is there a way to contribute? I would really like to test this and get something going... - Andreas -- Andreas Bierfert | http://awbsworld.de | GPG: C58CF1CB andreas.bierfert@xxxxxxxxxxxxx | http://lowlatency.de | signed/encrypted phone: +49 2402 102373 | cell: +49 173 5803043 | mail preferred
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