On 2018-04-14, francis.montag...@inria.fr <francis.montag...@inria.fr> wrote:

> Thus, for the running kernel:
>
>   /bin/kernel-install add $(uname -r) /lib/$(uname -r)/vmlinuz
>
> It will regenerate the initramfs and eventually other things like the
> grub.cfg.
>
> I tested to add a /etc/dracut.conf.d/test.conf to omit a driver. It
> works: the driver is no more in the initramfs.

That mostly works: it omits the kernel module itself (which we'll call
"foo").  Howevr, it still includes in the initramfs the files
etc/modprobe.d/foo.conf and /etc/modules-load.d/foo.conf.

That doesn't seem to cause any real harm other than an annoying error
message in the syslog:

  Apr 16 05:00:19 beta systemd-modules-load[192]: Failed to find module 'foo'

I've been re-reading the dracut docs, and can't figure out how to tell
it to omit those files (I suspect the latter of the two is the
critical one).  I suppose I could remove those files, regenerate the
initramfs, then re-install them.

That's annoying. :/

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