David Nicol wrote:
noinitrd doesn't do anything; init=/bin/sh doesn't do anything
how does one override a built-in initramfs?
Correction: you can *override* it, you just can't *suppress* it. An
initrd provided via the command line (from the bootloader) overwrites
the built-in one.
-hpa
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