5b8411a2aa
With this change kernel-install will now first look for an existing kernel installation in /efi, /boot and /boot/efi. If none is found, /efi is used if it is a mount point, otherwise /boot/efi if it is one. If nothing of that worked /boot is used without further checking. This means /boot should be the default unless something was installed before or something else was explicitly mounted. |
||
---|---|---|
.. | ||
50-depmod.install | ||
90-loaderentry.install | ||
kernel-install | ||
Makefile |