On 04/28/2017 12:51 PM, Alan Mackenzie wrote: > Hello, Mick and the whole World. > > # Load a linux kernel, passing the root filesystem and init process as > parameters > echo "Loading kernel..." > echo "grub_platform = " $grub_platform > gfxpayload=text # For debugging. > linux /vmlinuz-4.9.16-gentoo root=/dev/md127 #rootfstype=btrfs > init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd > echo "just loaded kernel" > boot > > #echo "Loading initramfs..." > #initrd /initramfs-4.7.2.img > }
Just FYI, I boot off of a RAID10 on imsm, albiet on older hardware. Some time ago there was a change that the kernel would not autoassemble a RAID with a kernel only, you need to use an initramfs. (OK, I just looked and all I find are "my raid won't boot" results rather than the changes I found a couple years ago. But I did try.) I spent a couple of days trying to get mine to boot and eventually went hell with it and used dracut to create an initramfs, and it was smooth sailing after that. Dan