Daniel Carrera wrote:

$ cd /etc/init.d
$ cat > ltsp-update-kernels
#!/bin/sh/

/usr/sbin/ltsp-update-kernels
$
$ ln -s ltsp-update-kernels rc3.d/S90ltsp-update-kernels
$

Okay, that didn't work. Neither did rc5.d. And yet, consistently, every time I reboot the server I start getting kernel panics until I run ltsp-update-kernels.

So it would really make a difference if I could run ltsp-update-kernels every time the server boots.

Help?

Cheers,
Daniel.
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