On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 06:00:01PM +0530, Ronit Halder wrote:
> Hi,
> How can I create a initramfs file without dracut from the files in an
> installed system with my own kernel configuration?

Better to ask this question on another list, maybe users@

Anyway, supermin can do this.  Actually we used to be able to build a
pure cpio initramfs, but I dropped this feature from the latest
version because large initramfses are so slow (because of
kernel/qemu).  The current supermin can take a list of packages and
build a kernel + small initramfs + disk image containing the packages.
The supermin manual covers how to use it.

Rich.

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