On 11/11/19 3:11 am, Giancarlo Razzolini via arch-dev-public wrote:

Hi All,

As most of you have noticed already, the kernel packages had some recent changes where they do not install the kernel to /boot, as well as they do not have any kmod [0] nor mkinitcpio hooks anymore. Neither they do install mkinitcpio presets [1].

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Also, kernel removals are handled by mkinitcpio as well. We want to make the boot process more flexible, while also keeping it backwards compatible by default. There are a few changes I have planned for the next mkinitcpio release [4] that will help even further to achieve this.



Thank you for the detailed explanation. However I have a question related to this change.

Due to e1000e related bug in kernel 5.3, few of systems that I manage are still on kernel 5.2.5.

# pacman -Q kmod mkinitcpio linux linux-lts
kmod 26-2
mkinitcpio 25-2
linux 5.2.5.arch1-1
linux-lts 4.19.61-1

I am planning to do full system upgrade except linux package.

i.e. pacman -Syu --ignore linux --ignore linux-lts

Would the change in mkinitcpio and /boot create a broken system for me?

You have written it is backward compatible. So do you mean it is backward compatible with older linux / linux-lts?

In short, can I upgrade the system while still keeping older linux packages (till the e1000e bug is not resolved)?

Thank you

Amish.

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