On 2023-02-03 at 01:45, Felix Miata wrote: > David Wright composed on 2023-02-01 22:39 (UTC-0600):
>> FTR, I reinstalled 5.10.0-21-amd64 on another machine with MODULES=dep >> and for comparison (initrd only): > >> $ unmkinitramfs /boot/initrd.img-5.10.0-21-amd64 /tmp/unpacked10-21 >> cpio: etc/console-setup/null: Cannot mknod: Operation not permitted >> $ du -sh /tmp/unpacked10-21/main/lib/modules/5.10.0-21-amd64/kernel/ # >> modules >> 5.6M /tmp/unpacked10-21/main/lib/modules/5.10.0-21-amd64/kernel/ >> $ du -sh /tmp/unpacked10-21/main/lib/firmware >> du: cannot access '/tmp/unpacked10-21/main/lib/firmware': No such file or >> directory >> $ > >> … so zero firmware is required to boot this machine (and the >> same is true for my production machine). > > That's how it is here on PCs with Intel or NVidia graphics, but apparently > not so AMD/ATI, going by what's now being packed into initrds. FTLIW, my own primary desktop has an AMD graphics card (and has since before the initial Debian install), and doesn't have these large initrds: $ lh /boot/initrd.img-* -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 36M Sep 2 08:27 /boot/initrd.img-5.18.0-4-amd64 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 36M Dec 9 07:53 /boot/initrd.img-6.0.0-4-amd64 I haven't dug into them any deeper than this, but it may be worth having the confirmation that it's not something common to all machines with AMD graphics cards. -- The Wanderer The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw
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