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framework.conf
# This configuration file modifies the behavior of DKMS (Dynamic Kernel Module # Support) and is sourced in by DKMS every time it is run. # Additionally to /etc/dkms/framework.conf, any file matching the glob # /etc/dkms/framework.conf.d/*.conf will be loaded as well. # Source Tree Location (default: /usr/src): # source_tree="/usr/src" # DKMS Tree Location (default: /var/lib/dkms): # dkms_tree="/var/lib/dkms" # Install Tree Location (default: /lib/modules): # install_tree="/lib/modules" # Temporary folder Location (default: /tmp): # tmp_location="/tmp" # Verbosity setting, will be active if set to a non-null value: # verbose="" # This creates symlinks from the install_tree into the dkms_tree instead of # copying the modules. This preserves some space on the costs of being less # safe. Symlinking will be active if set to a non-null value: # symlink_modules="" # Automatic installation and upgrade for all installed kernels if set to a # non-null value: # autoinstall_all_kernels="" # Location of the sign-file kernel binary. $kernelver can be used in path to # represent the target kernel version. (default: depends on distribution): # sign_file="/path/to/sign-file" # Location of the key and certificate files used for Secure boot. $kernelver # can be used in path to represent the target kernel version. # # NOTE: If any of the files specified by `mok_signing_key` and `mok_certificate` # are non-existent, dkms will re-create both files. # # mok_signing_key can also be a "pkcs11:..." string for PKCS#11 engine, as # long as the sign_file program supports it. # (default: /var/lib/dkms): # mok_signing_key=/var/lib/dkms/mok.key # mok_certificate=/var/lib/dkms/mok.pub # Automatically modprobe the built modules upon successful installation: modprobe_on_install="true" # Limit the number of jobs run in parallel (default is the number of CPUs) # parallel_jobs=2 # Compression settings DKMS uses when compressing modules. The defaults are # used, for reasonable compression times. One might instead wish to use maximum # compression, at the expense of speed when compressing. # compress_gzip_opts="-6" # compress_xz_opts="--check=crc32 --lzma2=dict=1MiB -6" # compress_zstd_opts="-q --rm -T0 -3" # Command to run at the end of every DKMS transaction, for example after a new # kernel has been installed on the system and all modules have been successfully # built and installed. # The command listed is executed if set to any non null value. $kernelver can be # used in path to represent the target kernel version. post_transaction="dracut --regenerate-all --force"
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