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- Also add note about $uname handling.
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## initramfs module
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#
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# This module is specific to Debian based distros. Post installation on Debian
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# the initramfs needs to be updated so as to not interrupt the boot process
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# with a error about fsck.ext4 not being found.
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#
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## Debian specific notes
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#
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# If you're using live-build to build your ISO and setup the runtime env
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# make sure that you purge the live-\* packages on the target system
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# before running this module, since live-config dpkg-diverts update-initramfs
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# and can cause all sorts of fun issues.
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---
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# There is only one configuration item for this module,
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# the kernel to be loaded. This can have the following
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# values:
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# - empty or unset, interpreted as "all"
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# - the literal string "$uname" (without quotes, with dollar),
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# which will use the output of `uname -r` to determine the
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# running kernel, and use that.
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# - any other string.
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#
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# Whatever is set, that string is passed as *version* argument to the
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# `-k` option of *update-initramfs*. Take care that both "$uname" operates
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# in the host system, and might not be correct if the target system is
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# updated (to a newer kernel) as part of the installation.
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#
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# The default is empty/unset, leading to the behavior from Calamares
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# 3.2.9 and earlier which passed "all" as version.
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# kernel: all
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