On Mon, Oct 21, Thomas Renninger wrote:
Yes, callers should be identified and adjusted to call dracut directly. Until these have been found and adjusted, dracut needs the mkinitrd wrapper.
No, until callers have been identified and adjusted to use dracut, its not yet the time to make dracut the default. And noone is going to read these messages sent to syslog anyway. The right tool to find users is a grep in the whole source tree. In a few hours you will find the result in my $HOME.
If its done in such a way then mkinitrd can be used in parallel and no fileconflicts in /boot would occur. I do not see the advantage of having installed both mkinitrd and dracut. For debugging you could choose and let the initrd be built by the one or the other.
Right, and to be able to do so its required to be able to install both at the same time without hassle. So I think the current state of dracut is wrong and should be reverted, then a clean approach to switch from mkinitrd/initrd to dracut/initramfs should be implemented. Olaf -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org