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# arg 1: the new package version
# arg 2: the old package version
KERNEL_NAME=-macbook-pro
KERNEL_VERSION=
display_requirements () {
cat <<-EOF
To get suspend working properly you must do the following:
Add disable_mode=1 to your kernel boot options.
In my case I use grub so I appended this to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX
in /etc/default/grub and then ran the following command as root:
grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
Create /etc/tmpfiles.d/wakeup.conf with the contents:
w /proc/acpi/wakeup - - - - LID0
EOF
}
post_install () {
# updating module dependencies
echo ">>> Updating module dependencies. Please wait ..."
depmod ${KERNEL_VERSION}
echo ">>> Generating initial ramdisk, using mkinitcpio. Please wait..."
mkinitcpio -p linux${KERNEL_NAME}
display_requirements
}
post_upgrade() {
if findmnt --fstab -uno SOURCE /boot &>/dev/null && ! mountpoint -q /boot; then
echo "WARNING: /boot appears to be a separate partition but is not mounted."
fi
# updating module dependencies
echo ">>> Updating module dependencies. Please wait ..."
depmod ${KERNEL_VERSION}
echo ">>> Generating initial ramdisk, using mkinitcpio. Please wait..."
mkinitcpio -p linux${KERNEL_NAME}
if [ $(vercmp $2 3.13) -lt 0 ]; then
echo ">>> WARNING: AT keyboard support is no longer built into the kernel."
echo ">>> In order to use your keyboard during early init, you MUST"
echo ">>> include the 'keyboard' hook in your mkinitcpio.conf."
fi
display_requirements
}
post_remove() {
# also remove the compat symlinks
rm -f boot/initramfs-linux${KERNEL_NAME}.img
rm -f boot/initramfs-linux${KERNEL_NAME}-fallback.img
}
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