not technically kernel-related but i remember the days that external
initrd images used to be ext2-format images that had to be mounted.
these days, both fedora and debian are using cpio-format initrd
images. is it safe to say that that's pretty much the new standard?
are any current distros still sticking with ext2-format initrds?
rday
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