I just did an expert install on my Acer Aspire One, but apparently I'm not nearly expert enough
Basically, I chose to go with a minimal initramfs, since after all it's a netbook which I need to start up as quickly as possible, and it only has an 8GB SSD.
Well, sound doesn't seem to work at all despite that in theory it should on that netbook (and has on friends' netbooks I've installed *buntu on), and actually even if that isn't the problem I'd like to know, how can you reverse that decision and re-generate a full initramfs? If the answer is out there on The Internets then I guess my google-fu is weak (and neither my search for "full initramfs" nor "minimal initramfs" came up with any search results on the forum).
I've actually spent an hour or two customizing things already, but I guess it wouldn't be too bad to just re-install...still, it'd be nice to know regardless, and there must be a way, no?

Well, sound doesn't seem to work at all despite that in theory it should on that netbook (and has on friends' netbooks I've installed *buntu on), and actually even if that isn't the problem I'd like to know, how can you reverse that decision and re-generate a full initramfs? If the answer is out there on The Internets then I guess my google-fu is weak (and neither my search for "full initramfs" nor "minimal initramfs" came up with any search results on the forum).
I've actually spent an hour or two customizing things already, but I guess it wouldn't be too bad to just re-install...still, it'd be nice to know regardless, and there must be a way, no?
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