Provided by: linux-base_4.12ubuntu1_all 

NAME
linux-run-hooks - run package installation or removal hooks
SYNOPSIS
linux-run-hooks image MAINT-SCRIPT KERNEL-VER IMAGE-PATH -- MAINT-PARAMS ... linux-run-hooks headers MAINT-SCRIPT KERNEL-VER -- MAINT-PARAMS ...
DESCRPTION
linux-run-hooks is intended to be called from the maintainer scripts of Linux kernel image and headers packages. It uses the run-parts command to execute hooks installed in the appropriate subdirectories of /etc/kernel and /usr/share/kernel. Each maintainer script in a kernel image package should call this command with its script type as the first argument. The postinst script in a headers package should call it with headers_postinst as the first argument. The MAINT-SCRIPT argument must be the name of the maintainer script: preinst, postinst, prerm, or postrm. The KERNEL-VER argument must be the kernel version string as shown by uname -r and used in filenames, not the package version. The IMAGE-PATH argument must be the absolute filename of the kernel image. The MAINT-PARAMS arguments must be the parameters received by the maintainer script.
AUTHOR
linux-run-hooks and this manual page were written by Ben Hutchings as part of the Debian linux-base package. 3 May 2025 LINUX-RUN-HOOKS(1)