#!/bin/sh if grep -q '^disable_trigger=1' /etc/update-raspberrypi-bootloader.conf 2>/dev/null; then exit 0 fi # see https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/config_txt.html#kernel # use the last found kernel for for example vmlinuz-rpi16k gets preference over # vmlinuz-rpi for i in /boot/vmlinuz* /boot/vmlinuz-lts /boot/vmlinuz-rpi /boot/vmlinuz-rpi*; do if [ -e "$i" ]; then kernel="${i#/boot/}" initramfs="initramfs${kernel#vmlinuz}" fi done if [ -z "$kernel" ]; then echo "$0: WARNING: no kernel found" >&2 exit fi case "$(uname -m)" in aarch64) arm_64bit=1;; *) arm_64bit=0;; esac cat > /boot/config.txt.new <<-EOF # do not modify this file as it will be overwritten on upgrade. # create and/or modify usercfg.txt instead. # https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/config_txt.html # kernel=$kernel initramfs $initramfs arm_64bit=$arm_64bit include usercfg.txt EOF if diff -bBN /boot/config.txt.new /boot/config.txt >/dev/null; then rm -f /boot/config.txt.new else mv -f /boot/config.txt /boot/config.txt.old 2>/dev/null mv -f /boot/config.txt.new /boot/config.txt echo "$0: INFO: replaced config.txt and saved config.txt.old" fi echo "Configured kernel $kernel / $initramfs"