> Trusty had vesafb build in the kernel from the very first release, so I believe the assumption is safe here.
Well no, one could still run a self-built kernel.
So I think for an SRU it would be safer to not drop the script, but instead do some 2>/dev/null to quiesce the error.
> Trusty had vesafb build in the kernel from the very first release, so I believe the assumption is safe here.
Well no, one could still run a self-built kernel.
So I think for an SRU it would be safer to not drop the script, but instead do some 2>/dev/null to quiesce the error.