Re: Commands at Konsole: Initrd--opening
Added another example topic in Part 3, right after the section on opening an iso (without burning the CD):
Initrd--opening
Sometimes you may have to examine or even patch the important file initrd, especially if doing work with bootloaders, kernels, building flash drives or live CDs and live USBs. Here's how to open an initrd.gz file then close it back up.
Of course, all the cautions apply: you can break your system if you break your initrd.
Usually, you have to do this work only when patching an initrd to make a live flash drive work or something like that. Or, someone in a bug report may provide an initrd patch for users to try, again to fix a live flash drive or CD.
I gave the manual links for gzip and cpio, so you can pursue more there. I'm not the expert on this, not even close, just a user like you who occasionally finds himself having to confront this sort of work. As always, post specific issues back at the regular forums.
Added another example topic in Part 3, right after the section on opening an iso (without burning the CD):
Initrd--opening
Sometimes you may have to examine or even patch the important file initrd, especially if doing work with bootloaders, kernels, building flash drives or live CDs and live USBs. Here's how to open an initrd.gz file then close it back up.
Of course, all the cautions apply: you can break your system if you break your initrd.
Usually, you have to do this work only when patching an initrd to make a live flash drive work or something like that. Or, someone in a bug report may provide an initrd patch for users to try, again to fix a live flash drive or CD.
I gave the manual links for gzip and cpio, so you can pursue more there. I'm not the expert on this, not even close, just a user like you who occasionally finds himself having to confront this sort of work. As always, post specific issues back at the regular forums.
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