> I believe they still are.  I don't think the kernel recognizes UUIDs, so
> an initrd (initramfs) is still needed to implement UUIDs and labels.
>

You're right, I stand corrected. I haven't booted Linux w/o an init ram 
disk in so long...

> There is no 'linuxrd' command in GRUB2, only 'linux', 'linux16',
> 'search', 'initrd', and 'initrd16' with respect to this discussion.

That was a typo on my part. I even opened up my grub.cfg file to make 
sure and still managed by combine the "linux" and "initrd" lines into 
linuxrd.

Gerard
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