On Fri, 19 Feb 2021 at 13:37, Arch Linux: Recent news updates:
Giancarlo Razzolini via arch-announce
<arch-annou...@lists.archlinux.org> wrote:
>
> As linux-lts moved to the 5.10 version, all official kernels of Arch Linux 
> now support zstd compressed
> initramfs images, so mkinitcpio is switching to zstd compressed images by 
> default with version 30,
> which is currently on [testing].
>
> If, for any reason, you are using a kernel version prior to 5.9, make sure to 
> change mkinitcpio.conf
> COMPRESSION to use one of the compressors supported, like gzip, otherwise you 
> **will not** be able to
> boot images generated by mkinitcpio.

I am not sure I understand this. If someone has the default
mkinitcpio.conf it won't boot?

In my case I set it to lz4 over a year ago for speed.

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