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26 июня 2014 г., в 6:17, Linda Walsh <suse@tlinx.org> написал(а):
Andrey Borzenkov wrote:
--- Oh -- and you are not at a disadvantage if you don't put the new modules and on a ram disk and regenerate that?
How is that different? Doesn't the normal grub process as suse has it setup require a rebuilt initfs?
Not that I'm aware of. Bootloader setup in openSUSE is done by update-bootloader and I do not see a single mkinitrd call in there. How do you get modules from a new kernel onto your ramdisk?
How is it related to installing bootloader?
If the ram disk is not dependent on kernel modules for specific hardware, then can someone explain why a ramdisk is needed to pre-boot from?
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