On 11/11/19 12:00 PM, Damjan Georgievski via arch-general wrote:
>> This has been discussed a bit on the dracut thread, as well on some other
>> threads over time.
>> I *personally* don't like the complexity of kernel-install that much.
>
> I've now read this twice on Arch mail lists, so I have t
Em novembro 11, 2019 14:00 Damjan Georgievski via arch-general escreveu:
This has been discussed a bit on the dracut thread, as well on some other
threads over time.
I *personally* don't like the complexity of kernel-install that much.
I've now read this twice on Arch mail lists, so I have to
> This has been discussed a bit on the dracut thread, as well on some other
> threads over time.
> I *personally* don't like the complexity of kernel-install that much.
I've now read this twice on Arch mail lists, so I have to ask, without
any presumptions on my side, what are the arguments again
Em novembro 10, 2019 22:52 Amish via arch-general escreveu:
I am planning to do full system upgrade except linux package.
i.e. pacman -Syu --ignore linux --ignore linux-lts
Would the change in mkinitcpio and /boot create a broken system for me?
You have written it is backward compatible. So do
On 11/11/19 3:11 am, Giancarlo Razzolini via arch-dev-public wrote:
Hi All,
As most of you have noticed already, the kernel packages had some
recent changes
where they do not install the kernel to /boot, as well as they do not
have any kmod [0]
nor mkinitcpio hooks anymore. Neither they do in
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