Is there any way to get a script to run automatically after the
computer reboots following a kernel change? For example, when yum runs and a
new kernel gets installed, I usually reboot and then run a script that enables
some devices that don’t work with a new kernel until the script has run. That’s
all fine and dandy for me to do but as I setup more and more users with Fedora
(vs. windows), its an area that they find confusing and I’d like to keep
them out of the loop with respect to having to remember to run the script if the
kernel has changed. Does that make sense? Thanks! Arch |
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