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DRACUT.CMDLINE(7) |
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================= |
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:doctype: manpage |
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:man source: dracut |
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:man manual: dracut |
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NAME |
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dracut.cmdline - dracut kernel command line options |
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DESCRIPTION |
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The root device used by the kernel is specified in the boot configuration |
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file on the kernel command line, as always. |
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The traditional _root=/dev/sda1_ style device specification is allowed, but not |
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encouraged. The root device should better be identified by LABEL or UUID. If a |
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label is used, as in _root=LABEL=<label_of_root>_ the initramfs will search all |
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available devices for a filesystem with the appropriate label, and mount that |
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device as the root filesystem. _root=UUID=<uuidnumber>_ will mount the partition |
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with that UUID as the root filesystem. |
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In the following all kernel command line parameters, which are processed by |
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dracut, are described. |
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"rd.*" parameters mentioned without "=" are boolean parameters. They can be |
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turned on/off by setting them to {0|1}. If the assignment with "=" is missing |
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"=1" is implied. For example _rd.info_ can be turned off with _rd.info=0_ or |
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turned on with _rd.info=1_ or _rd.info_. The last value in the kernel command |
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line is the value, which is honored. |
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Standard |
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**init=**__<path to real init>__:: |
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specify the path to the init program to be started after the initramfs has |
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finished |
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**root=**__<path to blockdevice>__:: |
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specify the block device to use as the root filesystem. |
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[listing] |
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.Example |
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root=/dev/sda1 |
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root=/dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:00:1f.1-scsi-0:0:1:0-part1 |
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root=/dev/disk/by-label/Root |
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root=LABEL=Root |
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root=/dev/disk/by-uuid/3f5ad593-4546-4a94-a374-bcfb68aa11f7 |
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root=UUID=3f5ad593-4546-4a94-a374-bcfb68aa11f7 |
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root=PARTUUID=3f5ad593-4546-4a94-a374-bcfb68aa11f7 |
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**rootfstype=**__<filesystem type>__:: "auto" if not specified. |
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[listing] |
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.Example |
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rootfstype=ext3 |
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-- |
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**rootflags=**__<mount options>__:: |
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specify additional mount options for the root filesystem. If not set, |
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_/etc/fstab_ of the real root will be parsed for special mount options and |
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mounted accordingly. |
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**ro**:: |
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force mounting _/_ and _/usr_ (if it is a separate device) read-only. If |
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none of ro and rw is present, both are mounted according to _/etc/fstab_. |
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**rw**:: |
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force mounting _/_ and _/usr_ (if it is a separate device) read-write. |
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See also ro option. |
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**rootfallback=**__<path to blockdevice>__:: |
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specify the block device to use as the root filesystem, if the normal root |
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cannot be found. This can only be a simple block device with a simple file |
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system, for which the filesystem driver is either compiled in, or added |
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manually to the initramfs. This parameter can be specified multiple times. |
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**rd.auto** **rd.auto=1**:: |
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enable autoassembly of special devices like cryptoLUKS, dmraid, mdraid or |
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lvm. Default is off as of dracut version >= 024. |
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**rd.hostonly=0**:: |
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removes all compiled in configuration of the host system the initramfs image |
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was built on. This helps booting, if any disk layout changed, especially in |
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combination with rd.auto or other parameters specifying the layout. |
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**rd.cmdline=ask**:: |
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prompts the user for additional kernel command line parameters |
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**rd.fstab=0**:: |
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do not honor special mount options for the root filesystem found in |
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_/etc/fstab_ of the real root. |
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**resume=**__<path to resume partition>__:: |
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resume from a swap partition |
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.Example |
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resume=/dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:00:1f.1-scsi-0:0:1:0-part1 |
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resume=/dev/disk/by-uuid/3f5ad593-4546-4a94-a374-bcfb68aa11f7 |
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resume=UUID=3f5ad593-4546-4a94-a374-bcfb68aa11f7 |
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-- |
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**rd.skipfsck**:: |
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skip fsck for rootfs and _/usr_. If you're mounting _/usr_ read-only and |
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the init system performs fsck before remount, you might want to use this |
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option to avoid duplication. |
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iso-scan/filename |
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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Using iso-scan/filename with a Fedora/Red Hat/CentOS Live iso should just work |
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by copying the original kernel cmdline parameters. |
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[listing] |
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.Example |
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menuentry 'Live Fedora 20' --class fedora --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os { |
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set isolabel=Fedora-Live-LXDE-x86_64-20-1 |
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set isofile="/boot/iso/Fedora-Live-LXDE-x86_64-20-1.iso" |
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loopback loop $isofile |
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linux (loop)/isolinux/vmlinuz0 boot=isolinux iso-scan/filename=$isofile root=live:LABEL=$isolabel ro rd.live.image quiet rhgb |
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initrd (loop)/isolinux/initrd0.img |
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} |
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-- |
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Misc |
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**rd.driver.blacklist=**__<drivername>__[,__<drivername>__,...]:: |
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do not load kernel module <drivername>. This parameter can be specified |
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multiple times. |
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**rd.driver.pre=**__<drivername>__[,__<drivername>__,...]:: |
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force loading kernel module <drivername>. This parameter can be specified |
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multiple times. |
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**rd.driver.post=**__<drivername>__[,__<drivername>__,...]:: |
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force loading kernel module <drivername> after all automatic loading modules |
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have been loaded. This parameter can be specified multiple times. |
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**rd.retry=**__<seconds>__:: |
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specify how long dracut should retry the initqueue to configure devices. |
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The default is 30 seconds. After 2/3 of the time, degraded raids are force |
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started. If you have hardware, which takes a very long time to announce its |
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drives, you might want to extend this value. |
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**rd.timeout=**__<seconds>__:: |
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specify how long dracut should wait for devices to appear. The |
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default is '0', which means 'forever'. Note that this timeout |
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should be longer than rd.retry to allow for proper configuration. |
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**rd.noverifyssl**:: |
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accept self-signed certificates for ssl downloads. |
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**rd.ctty=**__<terminal device>__:: |
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specify the controlling terminal for the console. |
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This is useful, if you have multiple "console=" arguments. |
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[[dracutkerneldebug]] |
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Debug |
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~~~~~ |
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If you are dropped to an emergency shell, the file |
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_/run/initramfs/rdsosreport.txt_ is created, which can be saved to a (to be |
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mounted by hand) partition (usually /boot) or a USB stick. Additional debugging |
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info can be produced by adding **rd.debug** to the kernel command line. |
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_/run/initramfs/rdsosreport.txt_ contains all logs and the output of some tools. |
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It should be attached to any report about dracut problems. |
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**rd.info**:: |
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print informational output though "quiet" is set |
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**rd.shell**:: |
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allow dropping to a shell, if root mounting fails |
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**rd.debug**:: |
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set -x for the dracut shell. |
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If systemd is active in the initramfs, all output is logged to the systemd |
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journal, which you can inspect with "journalctl -ab". |
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If systemd is not active, the logs are written to dmesg and |
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_/run/initramfs/init.log_. |
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If "quiet" is set, it also logs to the console. |
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**rd.memdebug=[0-3]**:: |
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Print memory usage info at various points, set the verbose level from 0 to 3. |
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Higher level means more debugging output: |
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0 - no output |
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1 - partial /proc/meminfo |
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2 - /proc/meminfo |
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3 - /proc/meminfo + /proc/slabinfo |
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**rd.break**:: |
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drop to a shell at the end |
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**rd.break=**__{cmdline|pre-udev|pre-trigger|initqueue|pre-mount|mount|pre-pivot|cleanup}__:: |
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drop to a shell on defined breakpoint |
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**rd.udev.info**:: |
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set udev to loglevel info |
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**rd.udev.debug**:: |
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set udev to loglevel debug |
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I18N |
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**rd.vconsole.keymap=**__<keymap base file name>__:: |
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keyboard translation table loaded by loadkeys; taken from keymaps directory; |
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will be written as KEYMAP to _/etc/vconsole.conf_ in the initramfs. |
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.Example |
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rd.vconsole.keymap=de-latin1-nodeadkeys |
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**rd.vconsole.keymap.ext=**__<list of keymap base file names>__:: |
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list of extra keymaps to bo loaded (sep. by space); will be written as |
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EXT_KEYMAP to _/etc/vconsole.conf_ in the initramfs |
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**rd.vconsole.unicode**:: |
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boolean, indicating UTF-8 mode; will be written as UNICODE to |
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_/etc/vconsole.conf_ in the initramfs |
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**rd.vconsole.font=**__<font base file name>__:: |
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console font; taken from consolefonts directory; will be written as FONT to |
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_/etc/vconsole.conf_ in the initramfs. |
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.Example |
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rd.vconsole.font=LatArCyrHeb-16 |
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**rd.vconsole.font.map=**__<console map base file name>__:: |
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see description of '-m' parameter in setfont manual; taken from consoletrans |
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directory; will be written as FONT_MAP to _/etc/vconsole.conf_ in the |
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initramfs |
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**rd.vconsole.font.unimap=**__<unicode table base file name>__:: |
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see description of '-u' parameter in setfont manual; taken from unimaps |
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directory; will be written as FONT_UNIMAP to _/etc/vconsole.conf_ in the |
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initramfs |
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**rd.locale.LANG=**__<locale>__:: |
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taken from the environment; if no UNICODE is defined we set its value in |
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basis of LANG value (whether it ends with ".utf8" (or similar) or not); will |
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be written as LANG to _/etc/locale.conf_ in the initramfs. |
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rd.locale.LANG=pl_PL.utf8 |
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**rd.locale.LC_ALL=**__<locale>__:: |
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taken from the environment; will be written as LC_ALL to _/etc/locale.conf_ |
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in the initramfs |
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LVM |
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**rd.lvm=0**:: |
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disable LVM detection |
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**rd.lvm.vg=**__<volume group name>__:: |
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only activate the volume groups with the given name. rd.lvm.vg can be |
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specified multiple times on the kernel command line. |
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**rd.lvm.lv=**__<logical volume name>__:: |
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only activate the logical volumes with the given name. rd.lvm.lv can be |
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specified multiple times on the kernel command line. |
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**rd.lvm.conf=0**:: |
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remove any _/etc/lvm/lvm.conf_, which may exist in the initramfs |
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crypto LUKS |
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**rd.luks=0**:: |
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disable crypto LUKS detection |
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**rd.luks.uuid=**__<luks uuid>__:: |
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only activate the LUKS partitions with the given UUID. Any "luks-" of the |
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LUKS UUID is removed before comparing to _<luks uuid>_. |
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The comparisons also matches, if _<luks uuid>_ is only the beginning of the |
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LUKS UUID, so you don't have to specify the full UUID. |
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This parameter can be specified multiple times. |
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**rd.luks.allow-discards=**__<luks uuid>__:: |
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Allow using of discards (TRIM) requests for LUKS partitions with the given |
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UUID. Any "luks-" of the LUKS UUID is removed before comparing to |
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_<luks uuid>_. The comparisons also matches, if _<luks uuid>_ is only the |
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beginning of the LUKS UUID, so you don't have to specify the full UUID. |
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This parameter can be specified multiple times. |
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**rd.luks.allow-discards**:: |
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Allow using of discards (TRIM) requests on all LUKS partitions. |
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**rd.luks.crypttab=0**:: |
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do not check, if LUKS partition is in _/etc/crypttab_ |
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crypto LUKS - key on removable device support |
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**rd.luks.key=**__<keypath>__:__<keydev>__:__<luksdev>__:: |
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_keypath_ is a path to key file to look for. It's REQUIRED. When _keypath_ |
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ends with '.gpg' it's considered to be key encrypted symmetrically with GPG. |
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You will be prompted for password on boot. GPG support comes with |
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'crypt-gpg' module which needs to be added explicitly. |
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_keydev_ is a device on which key file resides. It might be kernel name of |
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devices (should start with "/dev/"), UUID (prefixed with "UUID=") or label |
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(prefix with "LABEL="). You don't have to specify full UUID. Just its beginning |
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will suffice, even if its ambiguous. All matching devices will be probed. |
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This parameter is recommended, but not required. If not present, all block |
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devices will be probed, which may significantly increase boot time. |
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If _luksdev_ is given, the specified key will only be applied for that LUKS |
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device. Possible values are the same as for _keydev_. Unless you have several |
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LUKS devices, you don't have to specify this parameter. The simplest usage is: |
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.Example |
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rd.luks.key=/foo/bar.key |
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As you see, you can skip colons in such a case. |
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[NOTE] |
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dracut pipes key to cryptsetup with _-d -_ argument, therefore you need to pipe |
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to crypsetup luksFormat with _-d -_, too! |
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Here follows example for key encrypted with GPG: |
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gpg --quiet --decrypt rootkey.gpg | \ |
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cryptsetup -d - -v --cipher serpent-cbc-essiv:sha256 \ |
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--key-size 256 luksFormat /dev/sda3 |
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If you use plain keys, just add path to _-d_ option: |
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cryptsetup -d rootkey.key -v --cipher serpent-cbc-essiv:sha256 \ |
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--key-size 256 luksFormat /dev/sda3 |
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MD RAID |
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**rd.md=0**:: |
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disable MD RAID detection |
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**rd.md.imsm=0**:: |
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disable MD RAID for imsm/isw raids, use DM RAID instead |
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**rd.md.ddf=0**:: |
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disable MD RAID for SNIA ddf raids, use DM RAID instead |
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**rd.md.conf=0**:: |
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ignore mdadm.conf included in initramfs |
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**rd.md.waitclean=1**:: |
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wait for any resync, recovery, or reshape activity to finish before |
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continuing |
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**rd.md.uuid=**__<md raid uuid>__:: |
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only activate the raid sets with the given UUID. This parameter can be |
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specified multiple times. |
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DM RAID |
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**rd.dm=0**:: |
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disable DM RAID detection |
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**rd.dm.uuid=**__<dm raid uuid>__:: |
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only activate the raid sets with the given UUID. This parameter can be |
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specified multiple times. |
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MULTIPATH |
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~~~~~~~~~ |
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**rd.multipath=0**:: |
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disable multipath detection |
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FIPS |
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**rd.fips**:: |
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enable FIPS |
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**boot=**__<boot device>__:: |
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specify the device, where /boot is located. |
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boot=/dev/sda1 |
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boot=/dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:00:1f.1-scsi-0:0:1:0-part1 |
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boot=UUID=<uuid> |
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boot=LABEL=<label> |
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-- |
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**rd.fips.skipkernel**:: |
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skip checksum check of the kernel image. Useful, if the kernel image is not |
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in a separate boot partition. |
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Network |
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[IMPORTANT] |
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===================== |
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It is recommended to either bind an interface to a MAC with the **ifname** |
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argument, or to use the systemd-udevd predictable network interface names. |
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Predictable network interface device names based on: |
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- firmware/bios-provided index numbers for on-board devices |
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- firmware-provided pci-express hotplug slot index number |
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- physical/geographical location of the hardware |
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- the interface's MAC address |
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See: |
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http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames |
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Two character prefixes based on the type of interface: |
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en:: ethernet |
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wl:: wlan |
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ww:: wwan |
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Type of names: |
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o<index>:: on-board device index number |
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s<slot>[f<function>][d<dev_id>]:: hotplug slot index number |
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x<MAC>:: MAC address |
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[P<domain>]p<bus>s<slot>[f<function>][d<dev_id>]:: PCI geographical location |
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[P<domain>]p<bus>s<slot>[f<function>][u<port>][..][c<config>][i<interface>]:: USB port number chain |
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All multi-function PCI devices will carry the [f<function>] number in the |
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device name, including the function 0 device. |
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When using PCI geography, The PCI domain is only prepended when it is not 0. |
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For USB devices the full chain of port numbers of hubs is composed. If the |
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name gets longer than the maximum number of 15 characters, the name is not |
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exported. |
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The usual USB configuration == 1 and interface == 0 values are suppressed. |
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PCI ethernet card with firmware index "1":: |
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* eno1 |
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PCI ethernet card in hotplug slot with firmware index number:: |
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* ens1 |
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PCI ethernet multi-function card with 2 ports:: |
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* enp2s0f0 |
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* enp2s0f1 |
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PCI wlan card:: |
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* wlp3s0 |
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USB built-in 3G modem:: |
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* wwp0s29u1u4i6 |
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USB Android phone:: |
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* enp0s29u1u2 |
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===================== |
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**ip=**__{dhcp|on|any|dhcp6|auto6}__:: |
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dhcp|on|any::: get ip from dhcp server from all interfaces. If root=dhcp, |
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|
loop sequentially through all interfaces (eth0, eth1, ...) and use the first |
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with a valid DHCP root-path. |
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auto6::: IPv6 autoconfiguration |
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dhcp6::: IPv6 DHCP |
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**ip=**__<interface>__:__{dhcp|on|any|dhcp6|auto6}__[:[__<mtu>__][:__<macaddr>__]]:: |
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This parameter can be specified multiple times. |
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+ |
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===================== |
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dhcp|on|any|dhcp6::: get ip from dhcp server on a specific interface |
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|
auto6::: do IPv6 autoconfiguration |
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|
<macaddr>::: optionally **set** <macaddr> on the <interface>. This |
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|
cannot be used in conjunction with the **ifname** argument for the |
|
|
same <interface>. |
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===================== |
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**ip=**__<client-IP>__:[__<peer>__]:__<gateway-IP>__:__<netmask>__:__<client_hostname>__:__<interface>__:__{none|off|dhcp|on|any|dhcp6|auto6|ibft}__[:[__<mtu>__][:__<macaddr>__]]:: |
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explicit network configuration. If you want do define a IPv6 address, put it |
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|
in brackets (e.g. [2001:DB8::1]). This parameter can be specified multiple |
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|
times. __<peer>__ is optional and is the address of the remote endpoint |
|
|
for pointopoint interfaces and it may be followed by a slash and a decimal |
|
|
number, encoding the network prefix length. |
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+ |
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|
===================== |
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|
<macaddr>::: optionally **set** <macaddr> on the <interface>. This |
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cannot be used in conjunction with the **ifname** argument for the |
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|
same <interface>. |
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|
===================== |
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**ip=**__<client-IP>__:[__<peer>__]:__<gateway-IP>__:__<netmask>__:__<client_hostname>__:__<interface>__:__{none|off|dhcp|on|any|dhcp6|auto6|ibft}__[:[__<dns1>__][:__<dns2>__]]:: |
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explicit network configuration. If you want do define a IPv6 address, put it |
|
|
in brackets (e.g. [2001:DB8::1]). This parameter can be specified multiple |
|
|
times. __<peer>__ is optional and is the address of the remote endpoint |
|
|
for pointopoint interfaces and it may be followed by a slash and a decimal |
|
|
number, encoding the network prefix length. |
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|
|
**ifname=**__<interface>__:__<MAC>__:: |
|
|
Assign network device name <interface> (ie "bootnet") to the NIC with |
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|
MAC <MAC>. |
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+ |
|
|
WARNING: Do **not** use the default kernel naming scheme for the interface name, |
|
|
as it can conflict with the kernel names. So, don't use "eth[0-9]+" for the |
|
|
interface name. Better name it "bootnet" or "bluesocket". |
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|
**rd.route=**__<net>__/__<netmask>__:__<gateway>__[:__<interface>__]:: |
|
|
Add a static route with route options, which are separated by a colon. |
|
|
IPv6 addresses have to be put in brackets. |
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|
+ |
|
|
[listing] |
|
|
.Example |
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|
-- |
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|
rd.route=192.168.200.0/24:192.168.100.222:ens10 |
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|
rd.route=192.168.200.0/24:192.168.100.222 |
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|
rd.route=192.168.200.0/24::ens10 |
|
|
rd.route=[2001:DB8:3::/8]:[2001:DB8:2::1]:ens10 |
|
|
-- |
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|
|
**bootdev=**__<interface>__:: |
|
|
specify network interface to use routing and netroot information from. |
|
|
Required if multiple ip= lines are used. |
|
|
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|
|
**BOOTIF=**__<MAC>__:: |
|
|
specify network interface to use routing and netroot information from. |
|
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|
|
**rd.bootif=0**:: |
|
|
Disable BOOTIF parsing, which is provided by PXE |
|
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|
|
**nameserver=**__<IP>__ [**nameserver=**__<IP>__ ...]:: |
|
|
specify nameserver(s) to use |
|
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|
|
**rd.peerdns=0**:: |
|
|
Disable DNS setting of DHCP parameters. |
|
|
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|
|
**biosdevname=0**:: |
|
|
boolean, turn off biosdevname network interface renaming |
|
|
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|
|
**rd.neednet=1**:: |
|
|
boolean, bring up network even without netroot set |
|
|
|
|
|
**vlan=**__<vlanname>__:__<phydevice>__:: |
|
|
Setup vlan device named <vlanname> on <phydeivce>. |
|
|
We support the four styles of vlan names: VLAN_PLUS_VID (vlan0005), |
|
|
VLAN_PLUS_VID_NO_PAD (vlan5), DEV_PLUS_VID (eth0.0005), |
|
|
DEV_PLUS_VID_NO_PAD (eth0.5) |
|
|
|
|
|
**bond=**__<bondname>__[:__<bondslaves>__:[:__<options>__]]:: |
|
|
Setup bonding device <bondname> on top of <bondslaves>. |
|
|
<bondslaves> is a comma-separated list of physical (ethernet) interfaces. |
|
|
<options> is a comma-separated list on bonding options (modinfo bonding for |
|
|
details) in format compatible with initscripts. If <options> includes |
|
|
multi-valued arp_ip_target option, then its values should be separated by |
|
|
semicolon. Bond without parameters assumes |
|
|
bond=bond0:eth0,eth1:mode=balance-rr |
|
|
|
|
|
**team=**__<teammaster>__:__<teamslaves>__:: |
|
|
Setup team device <teammaster> on top of <teamslaves>. |
|
|
<teamslaves> is a comma-separated list of physical (ethernet) interfaces. |
|
|
|
|
|
**bridge=**__<bridgename>__:__<ethnames>__:: |
|
|
Setup bridge <bridgename> with <ethnames>. <ethnames> is a comma-separated |
|
|
list of physical (ethernet) interfaces. Bridge without parameters assumes |
|
|
bridge=br0:eth0 |
|
|
|
|
|
NFS |
|
|
~~~ |
|
|
**root=**\[_<server-ip>_:]__<root-dir>__[:__<nfs-options>__]:: |
|
|
mount nfs share from <server-ip>:/<root-dir>, if no server-ip is given, use |
|
|
dhcp next_server. If server-ip is an IPv6 address it has to be put in |
|
|
brackets, e.g. [2001:DB8::1]. NFS options can be appended with the prefix |
|
|
":" or "," and are seperated by ",". |
|
|
|
|
|
**root=**nfs:\[_<server-ip>_:]__<root-dir>__[:__<nfs-options>__], **root=**nfs4:\[_<server-ip>_:]__<root-dir>__[:__<nfs-options>__], **root=**__{dhcp|dhcp6}__:: |
|
|
root=dhcp alone directs initrd to look at the DHCP root-path where NFS |
|
|
options can be specified. |
|
|
+ |
|
|
[listing] |
|
|
.Example |
|
|
-- |
|
|
root-path=<server-ip>:<root-dir>[,<nfs-options>] |
|
|
root-path=nfs:<server-ip>:<root-dir>[,<nfs-options>] |
|
|
root-path=nfs4:<server-ip>:<root-dir>[,<nfs-options>] |
|
|
-- |
|
|
|
|
|
**root=**_/dev/nfs_ nfsroot=\[_<server-ip>_:]__<root-dir>__[:__<nfs-options>__]:: |
|
|
_Deprecated!_ kernel Documentation_/filesystems/nfsroot.txt_ defines this |
|
|
method. This is supported by dracut, but not recommended. |
|
|
|
|
|
**rd.nfs.domain=**__<NFSv4 domain name>__:: |
|
|
Set the NFSv4 domain name. Will overwrite the settings in _/etc/idmap.conf_. |
|
|
|
|
|
**rd.net.dhcp.retry=**__<cnt>__:: |
|
|
If this option is set, dracut will try to connect via dhcp <cnt> times before failing. |
|
|
Default is 1. |
|
|
|
|
|
**rd.net.timeout.dhcp=**__<arg>__:: |
|
|
If this option is set, dhclient is called with "-timeout <arg>". |
|
|
|
|
|
**rd.net.timeout.iflink=**__<seconds>__:: |
|
|
Wait <seconds> until link shows up. Default is 60 seconds. |
|
|
|
|
|
**rd.net.timeout.ifup=**__<seconds>__:: |
|
|
Wait <seconds> until link has state "UP". Default is 20 seconds. |
|
|
|
|
|
**rd.net.timeout.route=**__<seconds>__:: |
|
|
Wait <seconds> until route shows up. Default is 20 seconds. |
|
|
|
|
|
**rd.net.timeout.ipv6dad=**__<seconds>__:: |
|
|
Wait <seconds> until IPv6 DAD is finished. Default is 50 seconds. |
|
|
|
|
|
**rd.net.timeout.ipv6auto=**__<seconds>__:: |
|
|
Wait <seconds> until IPv6 automatic addresses are assigned. Default is 40 seconds. |
|
|
|
|
|
**rd.net.timeout.carrier=**__<seconds>__:: |
|
|
Wait <seconds> until carrier is recognized. Default is 5 seconds. |
|
|
|
|
|
CIFS |
|
|
~~~ |
|
|
**root=**cifs://[__<username>__[:__<password>__]@]__<server-ip>__:__<root-dir>__:: |
|
|
mount cifs share from <server-ip>:/<root-dir>, if no server-ip is given, use |
|
|
dhcp next_server. if server-ip is an IPv6 address it has to be put in |
|
|
brackets, e.g. [2001:DB8::1]. If a username or password are not specified |
|
|
as part of the root, then they must be passed on the command line through |
|
|
cifsuser/cifspass. |
|
|
+ |
|
|
WARNING: Passwords specified on the kernel command line are visible for all |
|
|
users via the file _/proc/cmdline_ and via dmesg or can be sniffed on the |
|
|
network, when using DHCP with DHCP root-path. |
|
|
|
|
|
**cifsuser**=__<username>__:: |
|
|
Set the cifs username, if not specified as part of the root. |
|
|
|
|
|
**cifspass**=__<password>__:: |
|
|
Set the cifs password, if not specified as part of the root. |
|
|
+ |
|
|
WARNING: Passwords specified on the kernel command line are visible for all |
|
|
users via the file _/proc/cmdline_ and via dmesg or can be sniffed on the |
|
|
network, when using DHCP with DHCP root-path. |
|
|
|
|
|
iSCSI |
|
|
~~~~~ |
|
|
**root=**iscsi:[__<username>__:__<password>__[:__<reverse>__:__<password>__]@][__<servername>__]:[__<protocol>__]:[__<port>__][:[__<iscsi_iface_name>__]:[__<netdev_name>__]]:[__<LUN>__]:__<targetname>__:: |
|
|
protocol defaults to "6", LUN defaults to "0". If the "servername" field is |
|
|
provided by BOOTP or DHCP, then that field is used in conjunction with other |
|
|
associated fields to contact the boot server in the Boot stage. However, if |
|
|
the "servername" field is not provided, then the "targetname" field is then |
|
|
used in the Discovery Service stage in conjunction with other associated |
|
|
fields. See |
|
|
link:$$http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4173#section-5$$[rfc4173]. |
|
|
+ |
|
|
WARNING: Passwords specified on the kernel command line are visible for all |
|
|
users via the file _/proc/cmdline_ and via dmesg or can be sniffed on the |
|
|
network, when using DHCP with DHCP root-path. |
|
|
+ |
|
|
[listing] |
|
|
.Example |
|
|
-- |
|
|
root=iscsi:192.168.50.1::::iqn.2009-06.dracut:target0 |
|
|
-- |
|
|
+ |
|
|
If servername is an IPv6 address, it has to be put in brackets: |
|
|
+ |
|
|
[listing] |
|
|
.Example |
|
|
-- |
|
|
root=iscsi:[2001:DB8::1]::::iqn.2009-06.dracut:target0 |
|
|
-- |
|
|
|
|
|
**root=**__???__ **netroot=**iscsi:[__<username>__:__<password>__[:__<reverse>__:__<password>__]@][__<servername>__]:[__<protocol>__]:[__<port>__][:[__<iscsi_iface_name>__]:[__<netdev_name>__]]:[__<LUN>__]:__<targetname>__ ...:: |
|
|
multiple netroot options allow setting up multiple iscsi disks: |
|
|
+ |
|
|
[listing] |
|
|
.Example |
|
|
-- |
|
|
root=UUID=12424547 |
|
|
netroot=iscsi:192.168.50.1::::iqn.2009-06.dracut:target0 |
|
|
netroot=iscsi:192.168.50.1::::iqn.2009-06.dracut:target1 |
|
|
-- |
|
|
+ |
|
|
If servername is an IPv6 address, it has to be put in brackets: |
|
|
+ |
|
|
[listing] |
|
|
.Example |
|
|
-- |
|
|
netroot=iscsi:[2001:DB8::1]::::iqn.2009-06.dracut:target0 |
|
|
-- |
|
|
+ |
|
|
WARNING: Passwords specified on the kernel command line are visible for all |
|
|
users via the file _/proc/cmdline_ and via dmesg or can be sniffed on the |
|
|
network, when using DHCP with DHCP root-path. |
|
|
You may want to use rd.iscsi.firmware. |
|
|
|
|
|
**root=**__???__ **rd.iscsi.initiator=**__<initiator>__ **rd.iscsi.target.name=**__<target name>__ **rd.iscsi.target.ip=**__<target ip>__ **rd.iscsi.target.port=**__<target port>__ **rd.iscsi.target.group=**__<target group>__ **rd.iscsi.username=**__<username>__ **rd.iscsi.password=**__<password>__ **rd.iscsi.in.username=**__<in username>__ **rd.iscsi.in.password=**__<in password>__:: |
|
|
manually specify all iscsistart parameter (see **+iscsistart --help+**) |
|
|
+ |
|
|
WARNING: Passwords specified on the kernel command line are visible for all |
|
|
users via the file _/proc/cmdline_ and via dmesg or can be sniffed on the |
|
|
network, when using DHCP with DHCP root-path. |
|
|
You may want to use rd.iscsi.firmware. |
|
|
|
|
|
**root=**_???_ **netroot=**iscsi **rd.iscsi.firmware=1**:: |
|
|
will read the iscsi parameter from the BIOS firmware |
|
|
|
|
|
**rd.iscsi.param=**__<param>__:: |
|
|
<param> will be passed as "--param <param>" to iscsistart. |
|
|
This parameter can be specified multiple times. |
|
|
+ |
|
|
[listing] |
|
|
.Example |
|
|
-- |
|
|
"netroot=iscsi rd.iscsi.firmware=1 rd.iscsi.param=node.session.timeo.replacement_timeout=30" |
|
|
-- |
|
|
+ |
|
|
will result in |
|
|
+ |
|
|
[listing] |
|
|
-- |
|
|
iscsistart -b --param node.session.timeo.replacement_timeout=30 |
|
|
-- |
|
|
|
|
|
**rd.iscsi.ibft** **rd.iscsi.ibft=1**: |
|
|
Turn on iBFT autoconfiguration for the interfaces |
|
|
|
|
|
**rd.iscsi.waitnet=0**: |
|
|
Turn off waiting for all interfaces to be up before trying to login to the iSCSI targets. |
|
|
|
|
|
**rd.iscsi.testroute=0**: |
|
|
Turn off checking, if the route to the iSCSI target IP is possible before trying to login. |
|
|
|
|
|
FCoE |
|
|
~~~~ |
|
|
**fcoe=**__<edd|interface|MAC>__:__{dcb|nodcb}__:: |
|
|
Try to connect to a FCoE SAN through the NIC specified by _<interface>_ or |
|
|
_<MAC>_ or EDD settings. For the second argument, currently only nodcb is |
|
|
supported. This parameter can be specified multiple times. |
|
|
+ |
|
|
NOTE: letters in the MAC-address must be lowercase! |
|
|
|
|
|
NBD |
|
|
~~~ |
|
|
**root=**??? **netroot=**nbd:__<server>__:__<port/exportname>__[:__<fstype>__[:__<mountopts>__[:__<nbdopts>__]]]:: |
|
|
mount nbd share from <server>. |
|
|
+ |
|
|
NOTE: |
|
|
If "exportname" instead of "port" is given the standard port is used. |
|
|
Newer versions of nbd are only supported with "exportname". |
|
|
|
|
|
**root=dhcp** with **dhcp** **root-path=**nbd:__<server>__:__<port/exportname>__[:__<fstype>__[:__<mountopts>__[:__<nbdopts>__]]]:: |
|
|
root=dhcp alone directs initrd to look at the DHCP root-path where NBD |
|
|
options can be specified. This syntax is only usable in cases where you are |
|
|
directly mounting the volume as the rootfs. |
|
|
+ |
|
|
NOTE: |
|
|
If "exportname" instead of "port" is given the standard port is used. |
|
|
Newer versions of nbd are only supported with "exportname". |
|
|
|
|
|
DASD |
|
|
~~~~ |
|
|
**rd.dasd=**....:: |
|
|
same syntax as the kernel module parameter (s390 only) |
|
|
|
|
|
ZFCP |
|
|
~~~~ |
|
|
**rd.zfcp=**__<zfcp adaptor device bus ID>__,__<WWPN>__,__<FCPLUN>__:: |
|
|
rd.zfcp can be specified multiple times on the kernel command line. |
|
|
+ |
|
|
[listing] |
|
|
.Example |
|
|
-- |
|
|
rd.zfcp=0.0.4000,0x5005076300C213e9,0x5022000000000000 |
|
|
-- |
|
|
|
|
|
**rd.zfcp.conf=0**:: |
|
|
ignore zfcp.conf included in the initramfs |
|
|
|
|
|
ZNET |
|
|
~~~~ |
|
|
**rd.znet=**__<nettype>__,__<subchannels>__,__<options>__:: |
|
|
rd.znet can be specified multiple times on the kernel command line. |
|
|
+ |
|
|
[listing] |
|
|
.Example |
|
|
-- |
|
|
rd.znet=qeth,0.0.0600,0.0.0601,0.0.0602,layer2=1,portname=foo |
|
|
rd.znet=ctc,0.0.0600,0.0.0601,protocol=bar |
|
|
-- |
|
|
|
|
|
Booting live images |
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
|
|
Dracut offers multiple options for live booted images: |
|
|
|
|
|
===================== |
|
|
SquashFS with read-only filesystem image::: The system will boot with a read |
|
|
only filesystem from the SquashFS and apply a writable device-mapper snapshot |
|
|
over the read only filesystem. Using this method ensures a relatively fast |
|
|
boot and lower RAM usage. Users **must be careful** to avoid writing too many |
|
|
blocks to the snapshot volume. Once the blocks of the snapshot overlay are |
|
|
exhausted, the root filesystem becomes unusable and requires a reboot. A |
|
|
persistent overlay is marked Invalid, and requires a difficult recovery. |
|
|
Non-persistent overlays default to 512 MiB in RAM, but the size can be adjusted |
|
|
with the **rd.live.overlay.size=** kernel command line option. |
|
|
+ |
|
|
The filesystem structure is expected to be: |
|
|
+ |
|
|
[listing] |
|
|
-- |
|
|
squashfs.img | Squashfs from LiveCD .iso downloaded via network |
|
|
!(mount) |
|
|
/LiveOS |
|
|
|- ext3fs.img | Filesystem image to mount read-only |
|
|
!(mount) |
|
|
/bin | Live filesystem |
|
|
/boot | |
|
|
/dev | |
|
|
... | |
|
|
-- |
|
|
+ |
|
|
Dracut uses this method of live booting by default. No additional command line |
|
|
options are required other than **root=live:<URL>** to specify the location |
|
|
of your squashed filesystem. |
|
|
+ |
|
|
- The compressed SquashFS image can be copied during boot to RAM at |
|
|
`/run/initramfs/squashed.img` by using the **rd.live.ram=1** option. |
|
|
- A device with a persistent overlay can be booted read only by using the |
|
|
**rd.live.overlay.readonly** option on the kernel command line. This will |
|
|
cause a temporary, writable overlay to be stacked over a read-only snapshot |
|
|
of the root filesystem. |
|
|
+ |
|
|
Uncompressed live filesystem image::: |
|
|
When the live system was installed with the '--skipcompress' option of the |
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__livecd-iso-to-disk__ installation script for Live USB devices, the root |
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filesystem image, `ext3fs.img`, is expanded on installation and no SquashFS |
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is involved during boot. |
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- If **rd.live.ram=1** is used in this situation, the full, uncompressed |
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root filesystem is copied during boot to `/run/initramfs/rootfs.img` in the |
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`/run` tmpfs. |
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- If **rd.live.overlay=none** is provided as a kernel command line option, |
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a writable, linear device-mapper target is created on boot with no overlay. |
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writable filesystem image::: |
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The system will retrieve a compressed filesystem image, extract it to |
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`/run/initramfs/fsimg/rootfs.img`, connect it to a loop device, create a |
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writable, linear device-mapper target at `/dev/mapper/live-rw`, and mount that |
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as a writable volume at `/`. More RAM is required during boot but the live |
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filesystem is easier to manage if it becomes full. Users can make a filesystem |
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image of any size and that size will be maintained when the system boots. There |
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is no persistence of root filesystem changes between boots with this option. |
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The filesystem structure is expected to be: |
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[listing] |
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rootfs.tgz | Compressed tarball containing fileystem image |
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!(unpack) |
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/rootfs.img | Filesystem image at /run/initramfs/fsimg/ |
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!(mount) |
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/bin | Live filesystem |
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/boot | |
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/dev | |
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To use this boot option, ensure that **rd.writable.fsimg=1** is in your kernel |
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command line and add the **root=live:<URL>** to specify the location |
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of your compressed filesystem image tarball or SquashFS image. |
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**rd.writable.fsimg=**1:: |
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Enables writable filesystem support. The system will boot with a fully |
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writable (but non-persistent) filesystem without snapshots __(see notes above |
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about available live boot options)__. You can use the **rootflags** option to |
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set mount options for the live filesystem as well __(see documentation about |
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rootflags in the **Standard** section above)__. |
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This implies that the whole image is copied to RAM before the boot continues. |
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NOTE: There must be enough free RAM available to hold the complete image. |
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This method is very suitable for diskless boots. |
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**root=**live:__<url>__:: |
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Boots a live image retrieved from __<url>__. Valid handlers: __http, https, ftp, torrent, tftp__. |
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[listing] |
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.Example |
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root=live:http://example.com/liveboot.img |
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root=live:ftp://ftp.example.com/liveboot.img |
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root=live:torrent://example.com/liveboot.img.torrent |
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**rd.live.debug=**1:: |
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Enables debug output from the live boot process. |
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**rd.live.dir=**__<path>__:: |
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Specifies the directory within the squashfs where the ext3fs.img or rootfs.img |
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can be found. By default, this is __LiveOS__. |
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**rd.live.squashimg=**__<filename of SquashFS image>__:: |
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Specifies the filename for a SquashFS image of the root filesystem. |
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By default, this is __squashfs.img__. |
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**rd.live.ram=**1:: |
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Copy the complete image to RAM and use this for booting. This is useful |
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when the image resides on, i.e., a DVD which needs to be ejected later on. |
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**rd.live.overlay=**__<devspec>__:__(<pathspec>|auto)__|__none__:: |
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Allow the usage of a permanent overlay. |
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- _<devspec>_ specifies the path to a device with a mountable filesystem. |
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- _<pathspec>_ is the path to a file within that filesystem, which shall be |
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used to persist the changes made to the device specified by the |
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**root=live:__<url>__** option. |
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- _none_ specifies no overlay when an uncompressed live root filesystem is |
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available. |
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[listing] |
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.Example |
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-- |
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rd.live.overlay=/dev/sdb1:persistent-overlay.img |
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**rd.live.overlay.size=**__<size_MiB>__:: |
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Specifies a non-persistent overlay size in MiB. The default is _512_. |
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**rd.live.overlay.readonly=**1:: |
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Specifies a non-persistent, writable snapshot overlay to be stacked over a |
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read-only snapshot of the root filesystem, `/dev/mapper/live-ro`. |
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**rd.live.overlay.reset=**1:: |
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Specifies that a persistent overlay should be reset on boot. All root |
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filesystem changes are vacated by this action. |
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**rd.live.overlay.thin=**1:: |
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Enables the usage of thin snapshots instead of classic dm snapshots. |
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The advantage of thin snapshots is that they support discards, and will free |
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blocks that are not claimed by the filesystem. In this use case, this means |
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that memory is given back to the kernel when the filesystem does not claim it |
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anymore. |
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Plymouth Boot Splash |
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**plymouth.enable=0**:: |
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disable the plymouth bootsplash completely. |
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**rd.plymouth=0**:: |
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disable the plymouth bootsplash only for the initramfs. |
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Kernel keys |
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~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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**masterkey=**__<kernel master key path name>__:: |
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Set the path name of the kernel master key. |
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[listing] |
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.Example |
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-- |
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masterkey=/etc/keys/kmk-trusted.blob |
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-- |
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**masterkeytype=**__<kernel master key type>__:: |
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Set the type of the kernel master key. |
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[listing] |
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.Example |
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-- |
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masterkeytype=trusted |
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-- |
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**evmkey=**__<EVM key path name>__:: |
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Set the path name of the EVM key. |
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[listing] |
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.Example |
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evmkey=/etc/keys/evm-trusted.blob |
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-- |
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**ecryptfskey=**__<eCryptfs key path name>__:: |
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Set the path name of the eCryptfs key. |
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[listing] |
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.Example |
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ecryptfskey=/etc/keys/ecryptfs-trusted.blob |
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-- |
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Deprecated, renamed Options |
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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Here is a list of options, which were used in dracut prior to version 008, and |
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their new replacement. |
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rdbreak:: rd.break |
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rd_CCW:: rd.ccw |
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rd_DASD_MOD:: rd.dasd |
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rd_DASD:: rd.dasd |
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rdinitdebug rdnetdebug:: rd.debug |
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rd_NO_DM:: rd.dm=0 |
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rd_DM_UUID:: rd.dm.uuid |
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rdblacklist:: rd.driver.blacklist |
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rdinsmodpost:: rd.driver.post |
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rdloaddriver:: rd.driver.pre |
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rd_NO_FSTAB:: rd.fstab=0 |
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rdinfo:: rd.info |
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check:: rd.live.check |
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rdlivedebug:: rd.live.debug |
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live_dir:: rd.live.dir |
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liveimg:: rd.live.image |
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overlay:: rd.live.overlay |
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readonly_overlay:: rd.live.overlay.readonly |
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reset_overlay:: rd.live.overlay.reset |
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live_ram:: rd.live.ram |
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rd_NO_CRYPTTAB:: rd.luks.crypttab=0 |
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rd_LUKS_KEYDEV_UUID:: rd.luks.keydev.uuid |
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rd_LUKS_KEYPATH:: rd.luks.keypath |
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rd_NO_LUKS:: rd.luks=0 |
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rd_LUKS_UUID:: rd.luks.uuid |
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rd_NO_LVMCONF:: rd.lvm.conf |
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rd_LVM_LV:: rd.lvm.lv |
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rd_NO_LVM:: rd.lvm=0 |
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rd_LVM_SNAPSHOT:: rd.lvm.snapshot |
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rd_LVM_SNAPSIZE:: rd.lvm.snapsize |
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rd_LVM_VG:: rd.lvm.vg |
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rd_NO_MDADMCONF:: rd.md.conf=0 |
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rd_NO_MDIMSM:: rd.md.imsm=0 |
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rd_NO_MD:: rd.md=0 |
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rd_MD_UUID:: rd.md.uuid |
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rd_NO_MULTIPATH: rd.multipath=0 |
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rd_NFS_DOMAIN:: rd.nfs.domain |
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iscsi_initiator:: rd.iscsi.initiator |
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iscsi_target_name:: rd.iscsi.target.name |
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iscsi_target_ip:: rd.iscsi.target.ip |
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iscsi_target_port:: rd.iscsi.target.port |
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iscsi_target_group:: rd.iscsi.target.group |
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iscsi_username:: rd.iscsi.username |
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iscsi_password:: rd.iscsi.password |
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iscsi_in_username:: rd.iscsi.in.username |
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iscsi_in_password:: rd.iscsi.in.password |
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iscsi_firmware:: rd.iscsi.firmware=0 |
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rd_NO_PLYMOUTH:: rd.plymouth=0 |
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rd_retry:: rd.retry |
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rdshell:: rd.shell |
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rd_NO_SPLASH:: rd.splash |
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rdudevdebug:: rd.udev.debug |
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rdudevinfo:: rd.udev.info |
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rd_NO_ZFCPCONF:: rd.zfcp.conf=0 |
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rd_ZFCP:: rd.zfcp |
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rd_ZNET:: rd.znet |
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KEYMAP:: vconsole.keymap |
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KEYTABLE:: vconsole.keymap |
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SYSFONT:: vconsole.font |
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CONTRANS:: vconsole.font.map |
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UNIMAP:: vconsole.font.unimap |
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UNICODE:: vconsole.unicode |
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EXT_KEYMAP:: vconsole.keymap.ext |
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Configuration in the Initramfs |
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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_/etc/conf.d/_:: |
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Any files found in _/etc/conf.d/_ will be sourced in the initramfs to |
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set initial values. Command line options will override these values |
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set in the configuration files. |
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_/etc/cmdline_:: |
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Can contain additional command line options. Deprecated, better use |
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/etc/cmdline.d/*.conf. |
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_/etc/cmdline.d/*.conf_:: |
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Can contain additional command line options. |
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AUTHOR |
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------ |
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Harald Hoyer |
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SEE ALSO |
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-------- |
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*dracut*(8) *dracut.conf*(5)
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