dracut

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Dracut contains tools to create a bootable initramfs for 2.6 and newer Linux kernels.
Unlike existing implementations, dracut does hard-code as little as possible
into the initramfs. Dracut contains various modules which are driven by the
event-based udev. Having root on MD, DM, LVM2, LUKS is supported as well as
NFS, iSCSI, NBD, FCoE with the dracut-network package.

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README.susemaint 0000000705 705 Bytes
_service 0000000791 791 Bytes
_servicedata 0000000236 236 Bytes
dracut-059+suse.375.gafb362e4.obscpio 0002110988 2.01 MB
dracut-rpmlintrc 0000000197 197 Bytes
dracut.changes 0000204033 199 KB
dracut.obsinfo 0000000112 112 Bytes
dracut.spec 0000016006 15.6 KB
Revision 494 (latest revision is 540)
Antonio Feijoo's avatar Antonio Feijoo (afeijoo) accepted request 1082465 from Antonio Feijoo's avatar Antonio Feijoo (afeijoo) (revision 494)
- Update to version 059+suse.375.gafb362e4:
  * fix(network-legacy): handle do_dhcp calls without arguments (bsc#1210640)

  fips=1 and separate /boot break s390x (bsc#1204478):
  * fix(fips): move fips-boot script to pre-pivot
  * fix(fips): only unmount /boot if it was mounted by the fips module
  * feat(fips): add progress messages
  * fix(fips): do not blindly remove /boot
Comments 5

Chapman NA's avatar

Hi @tsaupe, I can't install kernel anymore because /sbin/installkernel is missing, what is the alternate for this script?


Antonio Feijoo's avatar

It seems the new package that should contain it (kernel-install-tools) is not present yet. For now, you can download the script from https://github.com/openSUSE/dracut/blob/SUSE/049/suse/dracut-installkernel and copy it to /sbin/installkernel.


Thomas Zimmermann's avatar

This is a major issue. Do you know where I can subscribe for updates on this?


Chapman NA's avatar

Ok, everything works after installing that script. I would love to see kernel-install-tools being made available to factory/tumbleweed or please revert this "request 923450".


Antonio Feijoo's avatar

The kernel-install-tools package is already available in Factory, it should be available for download in the next snapshot.

https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/kernel-install-tools

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