Re: How to have script run after kernel changed

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Arch Willingham wrote:
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.

Add a script in /etc/init.d that tests if the device
works. If not, do what is necessary.

Mogens

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