Re: modules directories
Dominik Kubla writes:
> Seems reasonable, as long as the cut binary is moved from /usr/bin to /bin
> or you might be in trouble during a system boot. Some people have /usr
> on a different partition than /, but i guess you already knew that... ;-)
How about using uname -r | sed -e 's/..$//' instead? I'm no sed guru but it
appears to work.
Michael
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