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@@ -72,6 +72,22 @@ initrd adds the following new options:
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initrd is mounted as root, and the normal boot procedure is followed,
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with the RAM disk still mounted as root.
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+Compressed cpio images
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+----------------------
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+Recent kernels have support for populating a ramdisk from a compressed cpio
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+archive, on such systems, the creation of a ramdisk image doesn't need to
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+involve special block devices or loopbacks, you merely create a directory on
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+disk with the desired initrd content, cd to that directory, and run (as an
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+example):
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+find . | cpio --quiet -c -o | gzip -9 -n > /boot/imagefile.img
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+Examining the contents of an existing image file is just as simple:
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+mkdir /tmp/imagefile
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+cd /tmp/imagefile
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+gzip -cd /boot/imagefile.img | cpio -imd --quiet
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Installation
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