#! /bin/bash # (c) Thomas Lange, 2002-2013, lange@informatik.uni-koeln.de # NOTE: Files named *.sh will be evaluated, but their output ignored. [ $do_init_tasks -eq 1 ] || return 0 # Do only execute when doing install echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/printk #kernelmodules= # here, you can load modules depending on the kernel version case $(uname -r) in 2.6*) kernelmodules="$kernelmodules mptspi dm-mod md-mod aes dm-crypt" ;; [3456]*) kernelmodules="$kernelmodules mptspi dm-mod md-mod aes dm-crypt" ;; esac for mod in $kernelmodules; do [ X$verbose = X1 ] && echo Loading kernel module $mod modprobe -a $mod 1>/dev/null 2>&1 done # show the basic information about the network interface ip -br li show up|egrep -v ^lo; ip -br a show up|egrep -v ^lo echo $printk > /proc/sys/kernel/printk odisklist=$disklist set_disk_info # recalculate list of available disks if [ "$disklist" != "$odisklist" ]; then echo New disklist: $disklist echo disklist=\"$disklist\" >> $LOGDIR/additional.var fi save_dmesg # save new boot messages (from loading modules)