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Man Page: lsinitrd

Operating Environment: centos

Section: 1

LSINITRD(1)							      dracut							       LSINITRD(1)

NAME
lsinitrd - tool to show the contents of an initramfs image
SYNOPSIS
lsinitrd [OPTION...] [<image> [<filename> [<filename> [...] ]]] lsinitrd [OPTION...] -k <kernel-version>
DESCRIPTION
lsinitrd shows the contents of an initramfs image. if <image> is omitted, then lsinitrd uses the default image /boot/<machine-id>/<kernel-version>/initrd or /boot/initramfs-<kernel-version>.img.
OPTIONS
-h, --help print a help message and exit. -s, --size sort the contents of the initramfs by size. -f, --file <filename> print the contents of <filename>. -k, --kver <kernel version> inspect the initramfs of <kernel version>.
AVAILABILITY
The lsinitrd command is part of the dracut package and is available from https://dracut.wiki.kernel.org
AUTHORS
Harald Hoyer Amerigo Wang Nikoli
SEE ALSO
dracut(8) dracut 09/12/2013 LSINITRD(1)
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