On 6/3/21 2:33 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Thu, Jun 03, 2021 at 02:20:33PM -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> On my 3 systems, F34, F34, and CentOS7, they are
> 1, 2, and 6 years old respectively.
>> Are old rescue kernels still useful? (6 years?)
Yes -- they will let you boot into the system. The rescue initrd includes
all available drivers and so can boot even if the drive is in a very
different system from the one it was installed on.
> Are there automated or manual procedures to update
> a rescue kernel?
There's generally no reason to. But you can with
/etc/kernel/postinst.d/51-dracut-rescue-postinst.sh $(uname -r) /boot/vmlinuz-$(uname -r)
I am on F33, but I don't have such a file. What creates it, or where
does it come from?
> Are there best practices for rescue kernel update?
> If there are, I've missed them.
That's because the best practice is generally to not worry about it.
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Lester M Petrie