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Operating Systems Linux Debian Debian fresh install blinking cursor meaning? Post 302989294 by Riteshkakkar on Wednesday 11th of January 2017 12:45:29 AM
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Most modern consumer PC's are UEFI. Does the computer boot normally from its own hard drive?
Hello sir,
no i use usb and change setting from bios...
 

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INITRAMFS.CONF(5)					       initramfs.conf manual						 INITRAMFS.CONF(5)

NAME
initramfs.conf - configuration file for mkinitramfs DESCRIPTION
The behaviour of mkinitramfs can be modified by its configuration file. Each line in the file can be a configuration variable, a blank line, or a comment. The value of an variable is assigned by an statement of the form: name=[value] Configuration options can be broken out into configuration snippets and placed in individual files in the /etc/mkinitramfs/conf.d direc- tory. Files in this directory are always read after the main configuration file, so you can override the settings in the main config file without editing it directly. GENERAL VARIABLES
MODULES Specifies the modules for the initramfs image. Modules listed in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and /usr/share/initramfs-tools/modules.d/* are always included in the initramfs, and are loaded early in the boot process. list doesn't load any additional modules at boot time, other than those listed in the above files. most adds most file system, all ata, sata, scsi and usb drivers. dep tries to guess which modules are necessary for the running box and only adds those modules. netboot adds the base and network modules, but skips block devices. The default setting is most. BUSYBOX Include busybox utilities for the boot scripts. If set to 'n' mkinitramfs will build an initramfs without busybox. Beware that many boot scripts need busybox utilities. COMPRESS Specifies the compression method used for the initramfs image. mkinitramfs will default to gzip if the kernel lacks support (CON- FIG_RD) or the corresponding userspace utility is not present. UMASK Set the umask value of the generated initramfs file. Useful to not disclose eventual keys. COMPCACHE_SIZE Amount of RAM to use for RAM-based compressed swap space. The default is not to use compcache. An empty value - compcache isn't used, or added to the initramfs at all. An integer and K (e.g. 65536 K) - use a number of kilobytes. An integer and M (e.g. 256 M) - use a number of megabytes. An integer and G (e.g. 1 G) - use a number of gigabytes. An integer and % (e.g. 50 %) - use a percentage of the amount of RAM. You can optionally install the compcache package to configure this setting via debconf and have userspace scripts to load and unload compcache. NFS VARIABLES
BOOT Allows one to use an nfs drive as the root of the drive. The default is to boot from local media (hard drive, USB stick). Set to nfs for an NFS root share. DEVICE Specifies the network interface, like eth0. ROOT Allows optional root bootarg hardcoding, when no root bootarg can be passed. A root bootarg overrides that special setting. NFSROOT Defaults to auto in order to pick up value from DHCP server. Otherwise you need to specify HOST:MOUNT. FILES
/etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf AUTHOR
The initramfs-tools are written by Maximilian Attems <maks@debian.org>, Jeff Bailey <jbailey@raspberryginger.com> and numerous others. Loosely based on mkinitrd.conf by Herbert Xu. SEE ALSO
initramfs-tools(8), mkinitramfs(8), update-initramfs(8). Linux 2010/11/22 INITRAMFS.CONF(5)
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