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authorPatrick J Volkerding <volkerdi@slackware.com>2022-06-11 01:56:19 +0000
committerEric Hameleers <alien@slackware.com>2022-06-11 07:00:11 +0200
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Slackware initrd mini HOWTO
by Patrick Volkerding, volkerdi@slackware.com
-Mon Jun 6 20:45:03 UTC 2022
+Sat Jun 11 01:34:20 UTC 2022
This document describes how to create and install an initrd, which may be
required to use the 4.x kernel. Also see "man mkinitrd".
@@ -33,15 +33,15 @@ flexible to ship a generic kernel and a set of kernel modules for it.
The easiest way to make the initrd is to use the mkinitrd script included
in Slackware's mkinitrd package. We'll walk through the process of
-upgrading to the generic 5.17.13 Linux kernel using the packages
+upgrading to the generic 5.18.3 Linux kernel using the packages
found in Slackware's slackware/a/ directory.
First, make sure the kernel, kernel modules, and mkinitrd package are
installed (the current version numbers might be a little different, so
this is just an example):
- installpkg kernel-generic-5.17.13-x86_64-1.txz
- installpkg kernel-modules-5.17.13-x86_64-1.txz
+ installpkg kernel-generic-5.18.3-x86_64-1.txz
+ installpkg kernel-modules-5.18.3-x86_64-1.txz
installpkg mkinitrd-1.4.11-x86_64-29.txz
Change into the /boot directory:
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Now you'll want to run "mkinitrd". I'm using ext4 for my root filesystem,
and since the disk controller requires no special support the ext4 module
will be the only one I need to load:
- mkinitrd -c -k 5.17.13 -m ext4
+ mkinitrd -c -k 5.18.3 -m ext4
This should do two things. First, it will create a directory
/boot/initrd-tree containing the initrd's filesystem. Then it will
@@ -61,10 +61,10 @@ you could make some additional changes in /boot/initrd-tree/ and
then run mkinitrd again without options to rebuild the image. That's
optional, though, and only advanced users will need to think about that.
-Here's another example: Build an initrd image using Linux 5.17.13
+Here's another example: Build an initrd image using Linux 5.18.3
kernel modules for a system with an ext4 root partition on /dev/sdb3:
- mkinitrd -c -k 5.17.13 -m ext4 -f ext4 -r /dev/sdb3
+ mkinitrd -c -k 5.18.3 -m ext4 -f ext4 -r /dev/sdb3
4. Now that I've built an initrd, how do I use it?