On November 10, 2019 9:41:24 PM UTC, "Arch Linux: Recent news updates: 
Giancarlo Razzolini" <arch-annou...@archlinux.org> wrote:
>All our official kernels: linux, linux-lts, linux-zen and
>linux-hardened, do not install the actual kernel to /boot anymore.
>
>The installation is done by mkinitcpio hooks and scripts, as well as
>removals. There is no need for any manual intervention.
>
>The intention is to make the kernel packages more self-contained, as
>well as making the boot process more flexible, while also keeping it
>backwards compatible.
>
>As of now, only mkinitcpio has hooks for handling kernels installations
>and removals. We do not ship any for dracut yet, but it will have
>similar hooks in the near feature.
>
>URL:
>https://www.archlinux.org/news/new-kernel-packages-and-mkinitcpio-hooks/
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Hello, in the short time I've been subscribed to a bunch of these archlinux 
mailing lists, I've seen a few threads about mkinitcpio and dracut. What 
exactly are they for and what is the differences between the 2? Should one 
prefer to use dracut when equivalent support for it is implemented?

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