When a config is set with CONFIG_MODULES=n, it does not mean that the
kernel does not need an initrd to boot. For systems that depend on LVM
and such, an initrd must run first.
If POST_INSTALL is defined, then run the post install regardless if
modules are needed or not.
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
return 1;
}
+sub do_post_install {
+
+ return if (!defined($post_install));
+
+ my $cp_post_install = $post_install;
+ $cp_post_install =~ s/\$KERNEL_VERSION/$version/g;
+ run_command "$cp_post_install" or
+ dodie "Failed to run post install";
+}
+
sub install {
run_scp "$outputdir/$build_target", "$target_image" or
close(IN);
if (!$install_mods) {
+ do_post_install;
doprint "No modules needed\n";
return;
}
run_ssh "rm -f /tmp/$modtar";
- return if (!defined($post_install));
-
- my $cp_post_install = $post_install;
- $cp_post_install =~ s/\$KERNEL_VERSION/$version/g;
- run_command "$cp_post_install" or
- dodie "Failed to run post install";
+ do_post_install;
}
sub check_buildlog {