Rich Freeman wrote:
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Dale<rdalek1...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Took me days to get dracut to work.  Where does 15 minutes come from?  How
much time does it take when the initramfs fails?
I've used dracut on a few VMs now and on my main Gentoo box.  My
experience has been that it didn't take long to figure out, and it is
trivially easy to install.

Now, whether it works is a separate issue.  Most of the time it works
just fine, and it is no harder to deploy than typing genkernel all.

When it doesn't work then you're going to spend a whole lot more time
trying to fix it - I'm still tweaking mine.  Granted, its failure mode
is only disastrous in an unattended system in my case since I can just
type one line at the dash shell and exit and it boots fine.  I just
need to get unlazy and debug the script...

Rich



I finally got dracut to work, I think it is anyway. I asked on the user list but no one knows I guess since there are no replies.

I tried genkernel when I first installed Gentoo. I found it MUCH easier to do my own kernel. Genkernel never built a bootable kernel for my rig. I don't recall the errors now but it didn't work and I tried many times. I still do my kernels by hand.

The thing about me is that I left my previous distro because of the init thingy CONSTANTLY failing and rpm dependency issues. Now, here I am again. By the way, I didn't mess with the init thingy either. It broke all on its own. This makes me wonder if the dependency issues has gotten sorted out. My brothers Kubuntu seems to work fine. It just makes me wonder.

Dale

:-)  :-)

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