cloud-initramfs-tools 0.45ubuntu2 source package in Ubuntu
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cloud-initramfs-tools (0.45ubuntu2) focal; urgency=medium * When performing growroot, we don't need to perform a wait-for-root call as we already waited for the whole of udev to settle before that. This should help with weird cases where the device loses the ID_FS_TYPE property after growpart. (LP: #1949102) -- Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak <email address hidden> Tue, 02 Nov 2021 15:33:46 +0100
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- diff from 0.45ubuntu1 to 0.45ubuntu2 (910 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- cloud-initramfs-copymods: copy initramfs modules into root filesystem for later use
When booting with an external-to-root kernel and initramfs, you need
to ensure that /lib/modules contains any necessary modules not already
loaded.
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This package arranges for the modules in the initramfs to be placed
into /lib/modules after the switchroot is done.
- cloud-initramfs-dyn-netconf: write a network interface file in /run for BOOTIF
This package provides an initramfs module that will write a simple
network interfaces formatted file to /run/network/interfaces with
entries for any devices that were configured during initramfs.
- cloud-initramfs-growroot: automatically resize the root partition on first boot
This package adds functionality to an initramfs built by initramfs-tools.
When installed, the initramfs will repartition a disk to make the
root volume consume all space that follows it.
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You most likely do not want this package unless you know what you are
doing. It is primarily interesting in a virtualized environment when
a disk can provisioned with a size larger than its original size.
In this case, with this package installed, you can automatically use
the new space without requiring a reboot to re-read the partition table.
- cloud-initramfs-rescuevol: boot off a rescue volume rather than root filesystem
This package adds functionality to an initramfs built by initramfs-tools.
When installed the initramfs will check to see if any partitions
with a label of 'RESCUE_VOL' are attached. If such a volume is attached,
it will boot off that volume rather than the root volume.
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This is useful in a cloud environment, when the user is able to attach
and detach volumes to a running system, but has no other mechanism
for interrupting of fixing a failed boot. It is analogous to inserting
a rescue CD into a system to recover from failure.
- cloud-initramfs-rooturl: use a tarball or squashfs image in a url as the root filesystem
Allows user to pass in root=http://
example. com/your. tar.gz
Root filesystem will be tmpfs from that url.
- cloud-initramfs-updateroot: extract a tarball over root filesystem before pivot
Allows kernel command line updateroot=http://
your.tar. gz
And then tarball will be pulled and extracted over the root.
- overlayroot: use an overlayfs on top of a read-only root filesystem
This package adds functionality to an initramfs built by initramfs-tools.
When installed and configured, the initramfs will mount an overlayfs
filesystem on top of a read-only root volume.
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The changes can be written to a in-memory temporary filesystem, a
filesystem on an existing block device, or a dmcrypt encrypted block
device.