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Direktori : /proc/thread-self/root/proc/self/root/lib/dracut/modules.d/35network-manager/ |
Current File : //proc/thread-self/root/proc/self/root/lib/dracut/modules.d/35network-manager/module-setup.sh |
#!/bin/bash # called by dracut check() { local _program require_binaries sed grep || return 1 # do not add this module by default return 255 } # called by dracut depends() { return 0 } # called by dracut installkernel() { return 0 } # called by dracut install() { local _nm_version _nm_version=$(NetworkManager --version) # We don't need `ip` but having it is *really* useful for people debugging # in an emergency shell. inst_multiple ip sed grep inst NetworkManager inst /usr/libexec/nm-initrd-generator inst_multiple -o teamd dhclient inst_hook cmdline 99 "$moddir/nm-config.sh" inst_hook initqueue/settled 99 "$moddir/nm-run.sh" inst_rules 85-nm-unmanaged.rules inst_libdir_file "NetworkManager/$_nm_version/libnm-device-plugin-team.so" inst_simple "$moddir/nm-lib.sh" "/lib/nm-lib.sh" if [[ -x "$initdir/usr/sbin/dhclient" ]]; then inst /usr/libexec/nm-dhcp-helper elif ! [[ -e "$initdir/etc/machine-id" ]]; then # The internal DHCP client silently fails if we # have no machine-id systemd-machine-id-setup --root="$initdir" fi # We don't install the ifcfg files from the host automatically. # But the user might choose to include them, so we pull in the machinery to read them. inst_libdir_file "NetworkManager/$_nm_version/libnm-settings-plugin-ifcfg-rh.so" _arch=${DRACUT_ARCH:-$(uname -m)} inst_libdir_file {"tls/$_arch/",tls/,"$_arch/",}"libnss_dns.so.*" \ {"tls/$_arch/",tls/,"$_arch/",}"libnss_mdns4_minimal.so.*" }