Hello, I'm upgrading to the new profile, so I need to get initramfs working, but genkernel does not create the image needed.
the output is: * Gentoo Linux Genkernel; Version 4.3.10 * Using genkernel configuration from '/etc/genkernel.conf' ... * Running with options: --kernel-config=/usr/src/linux/.config --install initramfs * Working with Linux kernel 6.6.21-gentoo for x86_64 * Using kernel config file '/usr/src/linux-6.6.21-gentoo/.config' ... * mount: >> Boot partition was temporarily mounted on '/boot' ... * Current kernel's LOCALVERSION is set to ''; Will ignore set --kernel-localversion value '-x86_64' because kernel was not built ... * initramfs: >> Initializing ... * >> Appending devices cpio data ... * >> Appending base_layout cpio data ... * >> Appending util-linux cpio data ... * >> Appending eudev cpio data ... * >> Appending auxiliary cpio data ... * >> Appending busybox cpio data ... * >> Appending modprobed cpio data ... * >> Appending modules cpio data ... * >> Deduping cpio ... * >> Pre-generating initramfs' /etc/ld.so.cache ... * >> Compressing cpio data (.xz) ... xz: Reduced the number of threads from 4 to 1 to not exceed the memory usage limit of 1965 MiB * * You will find the initramfs in '/boot/initramfs-6.6.21-gentoo.img'. * WARNING... WARNING... WARNING... * Additional kernel parameters that *may* be required to boot properly: * * Note: * You have set CONFIG_CMDLINE_OVERRIDE=y. * You will be unable to alter set kernel parameters ("root=/dev/sda4 intel_iommu=on iommu=on i8042.noloop i8042.nomux i8042.nopnp i8042.reset msr.allow_writes=on") at runtime! * mount: >> Automatically unmounting boot partition from '/boot' as it was previously ... * Do NOT report kernel bugs as genkernel bugs unless your bug * is about the default genkernel configuration... * * Make sure you have the latest ~arch genkernel before reporting bugs. genkernel does not fail it's execution, but no file on the directory. I compile my kernels "by hand" (no external tools besides gcc and make), maybe genkernel expects me to use it from start to finish for the compilation process? What am I doing wrong? Thanks in advance, Dalmon Ian.