[support] rebuild initrd configuration possible?
In Debians, whether to rebuild existing initrds for previously installed kernels when packages participating in their generation are updated is configurable. I don't remember the subject ever coming up in an openSUSE context, and I don't see any files in /etc/ that might cover the subject. Is this possible? My goal is to have them not rebuilt unless I decide for whatever reason they need to be. IOW, only build at kernel installation time, unless I expressly choose otherwise for any given kernel. For years I've been using immutable flags to prevent this, but I'm getting tired of the waste of time setting and unsetting the flag as kernels are added and removed. -- Evolution as taught in public schools is, like religion, based on faith, not based on science. Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata
On 05.09.2021 09:51, Felix Miata wrote:
In Debians, whether to rebuild existing initrds for previously installed kernels when packages participating in their generation are updated is configurable. I don't remember the subject ever coming up in an openSUSE context, and I don't see any files in /etc/ that might cover the subject. Is this possible? My goal is to have them not rebuilt unless I decide for whatever reason they need to be. IOW, only build at kernel installation time, unless I expressly choose otherwise for any given kernel. For years I've been using immutable flags to prevent this, but I'm getting tired of the waste of time setting and unsetting the flag as kernels are added and removed.
No, it is not configurable.
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Andrei Borzenkov
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Felix Miata