#!/bin/sh # # Install modules from the host system into the new image, and # ensure that 'module-init-tools' is setup. # # This is most likely required if you're using a custom kernel # for your Xen system. But even if it isn't required it can't # really do anything bad; just waste a bit of space. # # Steve # -- # http://www.steve.org.uk/ prefix=$1 # # Source our common functions # if [ -e /usr/lib/xen-tools/common.sh ]; then . /usr/lib/xen-tools/common.sh else . ./hooks/common.sh fi # # Log our start # logMessage Script $0 starting # # Copy the modules from the host to the new system - we should only # really copy the *correct* modules, but we don't know what they are. # mkdir -p ${prefix}/lib/modules cp -R /lib/modules/*/ ${prefix}/lib/modules # # Install the module-init-tools package. # installDebianPackage ${prefix} module-init-tools # # Log our finish # logMessage Script $0 finished