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− | This is how you modify an initrd: | + | The [[Linux boot process]] will first mount an initial [[ramdisk]] to mount the [[harddisk]]s. This is how you modify an initrd: |
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Revision as of 09:32, 20 August 2014
The Linux boot process will first mount an initial ramdisk to mount the harddisks. This is how you modify an initrd:
mkdir tmp cd tmp cp /boot/initrd initrd.gz gunzip initrd.gz mkdir tmp2 cd tmp2 cpio -id < ../initrd
Do the needed changes now in this folder. Then pack the initrd again:
find . | cpio --create --format='newc' > ../newinitrd cd .. gzip newinitrd
Your new initrd is now called newinitrd.gz.