Mkinitcpio - Generate Linux Initramfs Images | Online Free DevTools by Hexmos
Generate Linux initramfs images with mkinitcpio. Create custom initial ramdisk environments for booting the Linux kernel. Free online tool, no registration required.
mkinitcpio
Generate initial ramdisk environments for booting the Linux kernel based on the specified preset(s). More information: https://manned.org/mkinitcpio.8.
- Perform a dry run (print what would be done without actually doing it):
mkinitcpio
- Generate ramdisk environments based on all existing presets (used to regenerate all the initramfs images after a change in
/etc/mkinitcpio.conf
):
sudo mkinitcpio {{[-P|--allpresets]}}
- Generate a ramdisk environment based on the
linux
preset:
sudo mkinitcpio {{[-p|--preset]}} linux
- Generate a ramdisk environment based on the
linux-lts
preset:
sudo mkinitcpio {{[-p|--preset]}} linux-lts
- Generate an initramfs image using an alternative configuration file:
sudo mkinitcpio {{[-c|--config]}} {{path/to/mkinitcpio.conf}} {{[-g|--generate]}} {{path/to/initramfs.img}}
- Generate an initramfs image for a kernel other than the one currently running (the installed kernel releases can be found in
/usr/lib/modules/
):
sudo mkinitcpio {{[-k|--kernel]}} {{kernel_version}} {{[-g|--generate]}} {{path/to/initramfs.img}}
- List all available hooks:
mkinitcpio {{[-L|--listhooks]}}
- Display help for a specific hook:
mkinitcpio {{[-H|--hookhelp]}} {{hook_name}}