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#!/bin/sh set -e version=5.4.0-1085-aws image_path=/boot/vmlinuz-$version if [ "$1" != remove ]; then exit 0 fi depmod -a -F /boot/System.map-$version $version 2>/dev/null || true # # We should be rebuilding the initramfs here on removal to pare down the # initramfs if it contains any of the objects we just removed. But people # commonly remove kernels in order to free space in /boot, and rebuilding the # initramfs now risks ENOSPC when we are trying to make space. The files we # leave lying about could be confusing, but we trade that against safety on # removal. # #if [ -d /etc/kernel/postinst.d ]; then # # We want to behave as if linux-image (without us) was installed, therefore # # we do not want the postinst support to know we are being removed, claim # # this is an installation event. # cat - >/usr/lib/linux/triggers/$version <<EOF #DEB_MAINT_PARAMS="configure" run-parts --report --exit-on-error --arg=$version \ # --arg="$image_path" /etc/kernel/postinst.d #EOF # dpkg-trigger --no-await linux-update-$version #fi exit 0