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Currently the 40-dkms.install snippet is shipped to $(DESTDIR)$(KCONF)/install.d/40-dkms.install, but KCONF defaults to /etc/kernel. Unlike the postinst.d and prerm.d machinery kernel-install supports to have these files shipped in /usr/, which allows administrators to add superseding configuration in /etc/. It would therefore be helpful if the file could be shipped in /usr/ instead.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
kernel-install supports picking configuration file from /usr
and that's where vendor-defaults should ship to. /etc is for
local modifications.
Partially fixesdell#343Fixesdell#430
Signed-off-by: Luca Boccassi <bluca@debian.org>
Currently the
40-dkms.install
snippet is shipped to$(DESTDIR)$(KCONF)/install.d/40-dkms.install
, butKCONF
defaults to/etc/kernel
. Unlike thepostinst.d
andprerm.d
machinerykernel-install
supports to have these files shipped in/usr/
, which allows administrators to add superseding configuration in/etc/
. It would therefore be helpful if the file could be shipped in/usr/
instead.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: