On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 9:45 AM, Simon Perry <arch@sanxion.net> wrote:
On 02/03/12, Thomas Bächler wrote:
| Actually no. But you can make a backup copy of your old | initramfs-linux.img and compare lsinitcpio -a output for the old and new | one.
It's a lot of output to parse and diff accurately.
comm -3 <(lsinitcpio /boot/initramfs-linux.img) <(lsinitcpio /boot/initramfs-linux.img.orig) (note: `.orig` ;-) ... diff would work too.
Nevertheless, be glad you didn't bet (even though I provided no counter reward).
I've just spent 20 minutes netbooting, mount raid / lvm / luks volumes, and getting ext4 back into my initrd.
:-( i guess you missed the "make a backup copy of your old initramfs-linux.img" part? you should have been able to simply edit you bootloader on the fly, and use the old copy.
Filesystems hook is necessary if you want to leave MODULES bare.
indeed -- will include all FS modules if used before autodetect, or only your root device if used after. if not used at all ... well, then it won't include squat. -- C Anthony