calamares/src/modules/initramfs/initramfs.conf
Adriaan de Groot 1b23520f20 REUSE: (CC0-1.0) module descriptors and configuration files
In spite of there being considerable documentation sometimes in the
config file, we go with CC0 because we don't want the notion of
'derived work' of a config file.

The example `settings.conf` is also CC0. Add some docs to
it while we're at it.
2020-08-26 02:22:49 +02:00

40 lines
1.5 KiB
Plaintext

# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: no
# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
#
## initramfs module
#
# This module is specific to Debian based distros. Post installation on Debian
# the initramfs needs to be updated so as to not interrupt the boot process
# with a error about fsck.ext4 not being found.
#
## Debian specific notes
#
# If you're using live-build to build your ISO and setup the runtime env
# make sure that you purge the live-\* packages on the target system
# before running this module, since live-config dpkg-diverts update-initramfs
# and can cause all sorts of fun issues.
---
# There is only one configuration item for this module,
# the kernel to be loaded. This can have the following
# values:
# - empty or unset, interpreted as "all"
# - the literal string "$uname" (without quotes, with dollar),
# which will use the output of `uname -r` to determine the
# running kernel, and use that.
# - any other string.
#
# Whatever is set, that string is passed as *version* argument to the
# `-k` option of *update-initramfs*. Take care that both "$uname" operates
# in the host system, and might not be correct if the target system is
# updated (to a newer kernel) as part of the installation.
#
# The default is empty/unset, leading to the behavior from Calamares
# 3.2.9 and earlier which passed "all" as version.
kernel: "all"
# Set this to true to turn off mitigations for lax file
# permissions on initramfs (which, in turn, can compromise
# your LUKS encryption keys, CVS-2019-13179).
be_unsafe: false