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Joseph L. Casale RE: [CentOS] Autodetecing RAID members upon boot... need to update initrd?
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>In the future, when upgrading the kernel, will future initrd's be built with my current modules or will I have to manually create new initrd's after each update?

Good question that I would love to know as well. I thought /etc/sysconfig/mkinitrd handled
this, but not ripping apart the srpm of a new kernel, I don’t really know if it bothers doing
making the initrd.

jlc
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Tim Nelson Hello fellow CentOS'ers- I've got a system running CentOS 5.0. The motherboard has two onboard SATA...
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nate Check the man page for mkinitrd, it's pretty self explanatory. I suggest you back up the existing...
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Tim Nelson I wanted to MaKe and INITRD and you sent me to check out MKINITRD. How thoughtful... :-) Kidding...
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Joseph L. Casale Good question that I would love to know as well. I thought /etc/sysconfig/mkinitrd handled this,...
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Ross Walker Last step of the kernel rpm install script is to generate an initrd file, so as long as your...
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