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initrd (initial ramdisk) is a
scheme for
loading a
temporary root file
system into memory, to be used as part of the
Linux startup process.
initrd and...
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initial RAM disk ("
initrd") that was
loaded previously as the
temporary root file
system during the
bootloader stage. The
initrd,
which acts as a temporary...
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support the use of dm-crypt on the root file system.
These distributions use
initrd to
prompt the user to
enter a p****phrase at the console, or
insert a smart...
- /usr/lib/debug/lib64/modules/`uname -r`/vmlinux.
Linux portal Linux kernel Module (Linux)
initrd System.map
Object file "vmlinuz Definition". www.linfo.org.
Bellevue Linux...
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decompressing it. For this reason, some
Linux distributions use
cramfs for
initrd images (Debian 3.1 in particular) and
installation images (SUSE
Linux in...
- the
first hard disk as
linux kernel image initrd (hd0,1)/boot/
initrd.img-3.20.1-4 # use the file
named "
initrd.img–…"
located in the
directory /boot on...
- in the
initrd (initial RAM disk)
created when the
controller is
configured to run in
Legacy Mode. The
solution is
either to
build a new
initrd containing...
- the EFI
system partition.
Configuration file fragments,
kernel images and
initrd images are
required to
reside on the EFI
system partition, as systemd-boot...
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needing to use a (slow)
harddisk (at
least faster if
using a E-IDE harddisk)
initrd ("initial ramdisk"), a
scheme for
loading a
temporary root file
system into...
- all
users (e.g., cat, ls, cp). /boot Boot
loader files (e.g., kernels,
initrd). /dev
Device files (e.g., /dev/null, /dev/disk0, /dev/sda1, /dev/tty, /dev/random)...