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arekm [Kernel installation]
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arekm [Kernel installation]
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 ===== Packages installation ===== ===== Packages installation =====
  
 +All packages are installed using **poldek** tool (it is a package manager for PLD).
  
 <​file>#​ rpm --root /pld --initdb <​file>#​ rpm --root /pld --initdb
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 By default kernel installation also generates initrd based on mounted /proc, /sys, /dev files and configured fstab, modprobe.conf and few others configuration files. generated initrd (which by default is initramfs cpio image) is saved in /boot. By default kernel installation also generates initrd based on mounted /proc, /sys, /dev files and configured fstab, modprobe.conf and few others configuration files. generated initrd (which by default is initramfs cpio image) is saved in /boot.
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 +----
 +
 +There are two initrd generators used in PLD: geninitrd and dracut. Choose one.
 +
 +=== geninitrd ===
  
 If something fails or you want to regenerate initrd manually you can do it using: If something fails or you want to regenerate initrd manually you can do it using:
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 //-v// option causes geninitrd to write additional information,​ so you can see if proper kernel modules are being installed into initrd. //-v// option causes geninitrd to write additional information,​ so you can see if proper kernel modules are being installed into initrd.
  
 +=== dracut ===
 +
 +:!: Write something more here :!:
 +
 +----
  
-PLD supports systemd and non-systemd installations. In case of systemd installation you need to install+PLD supports systemd and non-systemd installations. In case of systemd installation you need to install ​package
  
 <​file>​systemd</​file>​ <​file>​systemd</​file>​
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 <​file>​update-grub</​file>​ <​file>​update-grub</​file>​
  
-Resulting file is saved as **/​boot/​grub/​grub.cfg**.+Resulting file is saved as **/​boot/​grub/​grub.cfg**. Setting custom options for grub2 can be done in **/​etc/​sysconfig/​grub** (then regenerate **grub.cfg** with **update-grub** command).
  
  
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