On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 13:10:14 -0400 (EDT), Stephen Powell wrote:
>
> The maintainer scripts for kernel image packages used to always do this,
> but now, well, not necessarily. There is a configuration file for kernel
> image packages called /etc/kernel-img.conf. There are some flags in there
> that need to be set.
> 
> do_initramfs = yes
> do_symlinks = yes
> do_bootloader = yes
> 
> However, the maintainer scripts do not always honor them anymore.
> For stock kernels, do_initramfs is ignored. It *always* creates an
> initial RAM filesystem, because stock kernels require one.

That should have been "do_initrd", not "do_initramfs".

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