• orsetto@beehaw.orgOP
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    nope, gentoo (don’t ask why i was using dracut)

    I tried void some time ago but i didn’t really like it

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      What’s the better alternative to dracut? Normally I compile everything into the kernel, but have been having issues with my Intel firmware and need an initramfs.

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        Genkernel is a good alternative generator, but you can also write your own initramfs and build it into the kernel. A custom initramfs (see also) is pretty flexible- I’ve had success setting up cryptsetup, lvm, and dropbear sshd by reading the various wiki examples. Not sure about your Intel issue though

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        i like booster because its fast and comes with arch, though when i’m building my own kernels i pull a yes2modconfig and only bake in my rootfs of choice into the kernel so i can go initramfs-less. i don’t do anything complicated like encryption though so ymmv

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        I’m using genkernel now. This way there are less thing to configure

        I’d compile everything into the kernel too, but i’m using ecryption because it’s my laptop, so I can’t really do it