NEW-KERNEL-PKG(8) | System Manager's Manual | NEW-KERNEL-PKG(8) |
NAME¶
new-kernel-package - tool to script kernel installation
SYNOPSIS¶
new-kernel-package [-v] [--mkinitrd] [--rminitrd]
[--dracut]
[--initrdfile=initrd-image [--depmod] [--rmmoddep]
[--kernel-args=args] [--remove-args=args]
[--banner=banner] [--multiboot=multiboot]
[--mbargs=mbargs] [--make-default] [--add-dracut-args]
[--add-plymouth-initrd] [--host-only]
<--install | --remove | --update | --rpmposttrans>
<kernel-version>
DESCRIPTION¶
new-kernel-pkg is a tool used in packaging to automate the installation of a new kernel, including the creation of an initial ram filesystem image, updating of bootloader configuration, and other associated tasks.
OPTIONS¶
- -v
- Be verbose.
- --mkinitrd
- Create a new initial ram filesystem image.
- --rminitrd
- Remove an initial ram filesystem image.
- --dracut
- When creating a new initial ram filesystem image, use dracut(8) rather than mkinitrd(8). Used in conjunction with --mkinitrd .
- --initrdfile=initrd-image
- Use the specified file as the initial ram filesystem image.
- --depmod
- Create modules.dep and related files.
- --rmmoddep
- Remove modules.dep and related files.
- --kernel-args=args
- Use args as the boot command line for this kernel.
- --remove-args=args
- Remove specified kernel arguments for this kernel.
- Display banner as the banner text in the bootloader.
- --multiboot=multiboot-image
- Use multiboot-image as a multiboot image.
- --mbargs=mbargs
- Use mbargs as arguments to the multiboot image.
- --make-default
- Make this kernel the default boot option.
- --add-dracut-args
- Automatically generate dracut options and add them to the kernel command line.
- --add-plymouth-initrd
- Automatically add plymouth to the initial ram filesystem image.
- --host-only
- Make an initial ram filesystem image that is specific to the running system.
- --install kernel-version
- Install a new kernel.
- --remove kernel-version
- Remove an installed kernel.
- --update kernel-version
- Update the specified kernel.
- --rpmposttrans kernel-version
- Run the rpmposttrans for the specified kernel.
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
Erik Troan Jeremy Katz Peter Jones
Wed Apr 14 2010 |