#!/bin/bash if [ ${DIB_DEBUG_TRACE:-1} -gt 0 ]; then set -x fi set -eu set -o pipefail # This would only not be here if there was no kmod package installed, # which can happen in some container situations. Obviously # blacklisting a kernel module is not really useful; however allowing # this to work can allow modules that do other things that *are* # useful for a container to "just work" without a whole bunch of # refactoring. if [ ! -d /etc/modprobe.d ]; then # ^ so we can see in the logs if we took this path ... mkdir -p /etc/modprobe.d fi # copy all modprobe.d snippets to /etc/modprobe.d eval declare -A image_elements=($(get_image_element_array)) for i in "${!image_elements[@]}"; do element=$i element_dir=${image_elements[$i]} if [ -d "${element_dir}/modprobe.d/" ]; then sudo cp ${element_dir}/modprobe.d/*.conf $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/etc/modprobe.d/ fi done