KERNEL-IMG.CONF(5) | Debian GNU/Linux manual | KERNEL-IMG.CONF(5) |
NAME¶
kernel-img.conf - configuration file for Linux kernel packages
SYNOPSIS¶
/etc/kernel-img.conf
DESCRIPTION¶
The file /etc/kernel-img.conf is used by the kernel package installation and removal process to allow local options for handling some aspects of the installation. Most configuration variables apply only to kernel image packages.
Not all kernel image package creators support this file, or all the configuration variables. Support status for the file itself is:
Package creator | Status |
Debian linux source package | supported |
Ubuntu linux source package | supported |
kernel-package | supported |
make deb-pkg | ignored |
The format of the file is a simple VAR=VALUE pair. Boolean values may be specified as Yes, True, 1, and No, False, 0, and are case insensitive. This file is automatically created by the installation script in certain circumstances.
At the moment, the user modifiable variables supported are:
- do_symlinks
- If set, the postinst and postrm scripts will maintain symlinks to default
kernel and initramfs images, as described in
linux-update-symlinks(8). This variable is set by default.
Package creator Status Debian linux source package supported Ubuntu linux source package supported kernel-package ignored since v12.001; previously supported - image_dest
- Set this variable to the directory in which symlinks to the default kernel
and initramfs images should be maintained. The default value is /.
Package creator Status Debian linux source package supported Ubuntu linux source package supported kernel-package ignored since v12.001; previously supported - link_in_boot
- If set, this has the same effect as
image_dest = /boot and overrides any other setting of
image_dest. This variable is unset by default.
Package creator Status Debian linux source package supported Ubuntu linux source package supported kernel-package ignored since v12.001; previously supported - postinst_hook
- DEPRECATED: Set this variable to a script to be executed during
installation. The path can be a relative path if the script lives in a
safe path -- that is, if it lives in /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, or /usr/sbin,
or must be an absolute path instead. Before calling this script, the
environment variable STEM shall be set to the value of the
--stem argument (or the default value, linux), and in packages
created by kernel-package KERNEL_PACKAGE_VERSION shall be set to
the version of the kernel-package that created the package. This script
shall be called with two arguments, the first being the version of
the kernel image, and the second argument being the location of the
kernel image itself. Errors in the script shall cause the postinst to
fail. Since debconf is in use before the script is called, this script
should issue no diagnostic messages to stdout -- while the postinst does
call db_stop, debconf does not restore stdout, so messages to
stdout disappear. An example script for grub users is present in
/usr/share/doc/kernel-package/ directory. This script is run after
the scripts in /etc/kernel/postinst.d directory.
Package creator Status Debian linux source package unsupported since v4.6.1-1; previously supported Ubuntu linux source package unsupported since v4.15.0-18.19; previously supported kernel-package deprecated - postrm_hook
- DEPRECATED: Set this variable to a script to be executed in the
postrm (that is, after the image has been removed) after all the remove
actions have been performed. The path can be a relative path if the script
lives in a safe path -- that is, if it lives in /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, or
/usr/sbin, or must be an absolute path instead. In packages created by
kernel-package, the environment variable KERNEL_PACKAGE_VERSION
shall be set to the version of the kernel-package that created the
package. This script shall be called with two arguments, the first being
the version of the kernel image, and the second argument being the
location of the kernel image itself. Errors in the script shall
produce a warning message, but shall be otherwise ignored. Since debconf
is in use before the script is called, this script should issue no
diagnostic messages to stdout -- while the postinst does call
db_stop, debconf does not restore stdout, so messages to stdout
disappear. This script is run after the scripts in
/etc/kernel/postrm.d directory.
Package creator Status Debian linux source package unsupported since v4.6.1-1; previously supported Ubuntu linux source package unsupported since v4.15.0-18.19; previously supported kernel-package deprecated - preinst_hook
- DEPRECATED: Set this variable to a script to be executed before the
package is unpacked, and can be used to put in additional checks. The path
can be a relative path if the script lives in a safe path -- that is, if
it lives in /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, or /usr/sbin, or must be an absolute
path instead. In packages created by kernel-package, the environment
variable KERNEL_PACKAGE_VERSION shall be set to the version of the
kernel-package that created the package. This script shall be called with
two arguments, the first being the version of the kernel image, and
the second argument being the location of the kernel image itself.
This script is run after the scripts in /etc/kernel/preinst.d
directory.
Package creator Status Debian linux source package unsupported since v4.6.1-1; previously supported Ubuntu linux source package unsupported since v4.15.0-18.19; previously supported kernel-package deprecated - prerm_hook
- DEPRECATED: Set this variable to a script to be executed before the
package files are removed (so any added files may be removed) . The path
can be a relative path if the script lives in a safe path -- that is, if
it lives in /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, or /usr/sbin, or must be an absolute
path instead. In packages created by kernel-package, the environment
variable KERNEL_PACKAGE_VERSION shall be set to the version of the
kernel-package that created the package. This script shall be called with
two arguments, the first being the version of the kernel image, and
the second argument being the location of the kernel image itself.
Errors in the script shall cause the prerm to fail. Since debconf is in
use before the script is called, this script should issue no diagnostic
messages to stdout -- while the postinst does call db_stop, debconf
does not restore stdout, so messages to stdout disappear. This script is
run after the scripts in /etc/kernel/prerm.d directory.
Package creator Status Debian linux source package unsupported since v4.6.1-1; previously supported Ubuntu linux source package unsupported since v4.15.0-18.19; previously supported kernel-package deprecated - src_postinst_hook
- DEPRECATED: Unlike the other hook variables, this is meant for a
script run during the post inst of a docs, headers or a source package.
Using this hook for the headers package is now being deprecated, at some
point the headers post install script shall only run the
header_postinst_hook. The path can be a relative path if the script lives
in a safe path -- that is, if it lives in /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, or
/usr/sbin, or must be an absolute path instead. The environment variable
KERNEL_PACKAGE_VERSION shall be set to the version of the
kernel-package that created the package. This script shall be called with
two arguments, the first being the name of the package being
installed (could be kernel source or headers), and the second argument
being the version of the package being installed. Errors in the
script shall cause the postinst to fail. This script is run after
the scripts in /etc/kernel/src_postinst.d directory.
Package creator Status Debian linux source package unsupported Ubuntu linux source package unsupported kernel-package deprecated - header_postinst_hook
- DEPRECATED: Unlike the other hook variables, this is meant for a
script run during the post inst of a headers package only. The path can be
a relative path if the script lives in a safe path -- that is, if it lives
in /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, or /usr/sbin, or must be an absolute path
instead. In packages created by kernel-package, the environment variable
KERNEL_PACKAGE_VERSION shall be set to the version of the
kernel-package that created the package. This script shall be called with
two arguments, the first being the name of the package being
installed, and the second argument being the version of the package
being installed. Errors in the script shall cause the postinst to fail.
This script is run after the scripts in
/etc/kernel/header_postinst.d directory.
Package creator Status Debian linux source package unsupported Ubuntu linux source package unsupported since v4.15.0-18.19; previously supported kernel-package deprecated - clobber_modules
- If set, the preinst shall silently try to move /lib/modules/version out of
the way if it is the same version as the image being installed. Use at
your own risk. This variable is unset by default.
Package creator Status Debian linux source package ignored Ubuntu linux source package ignored kernel-package supported - warn_reboot
- This variable can be used to turn off the warning given when installing a
kernel image which is the same version as the currently running version.
If the modules list is changed, the modules dependencies may have been
changed, and the modules for the new kernel may not run correctly on the
running kernel if the kernel ABI has changed in the meanwhile. It is a
good idea to reboot, and this is a note to remind you. If you know what
you are doing, you can set this variable to no. This variable is set by
default.
Package creator Status Debian linux source package ignored Ubuntu linux source package ignored kernel-package supported - relink_build_link
- This option manipulates the build link created by recent kernels. If the
link is a dangling link, and if a the corresponding kernel headers appear
to have been installed on the system, a new symlink shall be created to
point to them. The default is to relink the build link (YES).
Package creator Status Debian linux source package ignored Ubuntu linux source package ignored kernel-package supported - force_build_link
- This option manipulates the build link created by recent kernels. If the
link is a dangling link, a new symlink shall be created to point to kernel
headers data in /usr/src, whether they have been installed or not. The
default is unset, we don't create potentially dangling symlinks by
default.
Package creator Status Debian linux source package ignored Ubuntu linux source package ignored kernel-package supported - relink_src_link
- This option manipulates the source link created by recent kernels. If the
link is a dangling link it is deleted at install time. The default is to
relink (delete) the source link (YES).
Package creator Status Debian linux source package ignored Ubuntu linux source package ignored kernel-package supported - silent_modules
- This option has been put in for the people who are vastly irritated on
being warned about preexisting modules directory
/lib/modules/$version. That directory may belong to an old or
defunct kernel image package, in which case problems may arise with
leftover modules in that directory tree, or the directory may legitimately
exist due to a independent modules package being installed for this kernel
version that has already been unpacked. In this latter case the existence
of the directory is benign. If you set this variable, you shall no longer
be given a chance to abort if a preexisting modules directory
/lib/modules/$version is detected. This is unset by default.
Package creator Status Debian linux source package ignored Ubuntu linux source package ignored kernel-package supported - ignore_depmod_err
- If set, does not prompt to continue after a depmod problem in the postinst
script. This facilitates automated installs, though it may mask a problem
with the kernel image. A diagnostic is still issued. This is unset by
default.
Package creator Status Debian linux source package unsupported since v4.4.1-1~exp1; previously supported Ubuntu linux source package unsupported since v4.15.0-18.19; previously ignored kernel-package supported
FILES¶
The file described here is /etc/kernel-img.conf. kernel-common includes example scripts suitable for dropping into /etc/kernel/*.d installed in /usr/share/doc/kernel-common/examples.
SEE ALSO¶
linux-update-symlinks(8), make-kpkg(1), kernel-pkg.conf(5)
AUTHOR¶
This manual page was written by Manoj Srivastava <srivasta@debian.org> and Ben Hutchings <benh@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system.
24 March 2019 | Debian |