On 02/06/17 05:08, Stephen Morris wrote: > From what I've read, DKMS will compile the driver after a new kernel is installed if > the right parameter is supplied on the make command it has been told to use. > At boot time DKMS will run and check if the source modules it has been told to build > and install have been added to the running kernel and > if not it will undertake those actions. > The situation that prompted this mail was where to test the auto > build functionality in DKMS I forced the boot time building. > I've checked the /etc/kernel/postinst.d/dkms script and I'm not sure its working > properly (I will need to check what the autoinstaller is doing). It seems to me that the > autoinstaller is being run against the kernel identified by $kern_inst, which without > knowing what Fedora is doing, I would have assumed is set to the name of the running > kernel, which if I am correct it seems that DKMS is building the specified module > against the newly installed kernel headers and installing into the new kernel (this is > if the make parameter that identifies the kernel version to build against is specified, > which in my case is specified in dkms.conf). You may want to try adding.... Before=network.target Wants=network.target To the Unit portion of the dkms.service file. -- Fedora Users List - The place to go to get others to do the work for you _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx