Re: [arch-general] New kernel packages and mkinitcpio hooks? What does this mean to the average user?

2019-11-11 Thread Giancarlo Razzolini via arch-general
Em novembro 11, 2019 13:39 David C. Rankin escreveu: On 11/11/2019 04:54 AM, Christian Hesse wrote: That is a change back from March 2017 and appeared in mkinitcpio v24: POSIX list/bash array ... meh.. both work :) So I guess the rest of the answer would be that normal users won't have anythi

Re: [arch-general] New kernel packages and mkinitcpio hooks

2019-11-11 Thread Damjan Georgievski via arch-general
On Mon, 11 Nov 2019 at 09:18, Ondřej Hruška wrote: > > Hi, > I have a question regarding the kernel changes. > > It sounds like it might break my dm-crypt/luks setup with un-encrypted > /boot partition, if the kernel is not in /boot anymore? the kernel is no longer installed in /boot by the kerne

Re: [arch-general] New kernel packages and mkinitcpio hooks? What does this mean to the average user?

2019-11-11 Thread David C. Rankin
On 11/11/2019 04:54 AM, Christian Hesse wrote: > That is a change back from March 2017 and appeared in mkinitcpio v24: POSIX list/bash array ... meh.. both work :) So I guess the rest of the answer would be that normal users won't have anything they need to do differently to manage their current

Re: [arch-general] New kernel packages and mkinitcpio hooks? What does this mean to the average user?

2019-11-11 Thread Christian Hesse
"David C. Rankin" on Mon, 2019/11/11 04:50: > The only changes I see in the mkinitcpio.pacnew file > is that all double-quotes have been replaced by parenthesis, e.g. That is a change back from March 2017 and appeared in mkinitcpio v24: https://git.archlinux.org/mkinitcpio.git/commit/?id=c5ad00c

Re: [arch-general] New kernel packages and mkinitcpio hooks

2019-11-11 Thread Christian Hesse
Ondřej Hruška on Mon, 2019/11/11 09:18: > Hi, > I have a question regarding the kernel changes. > > It sounds like it might break my dm-crypt/luks setup with un-encrypted > /boot partition, if the kernel is not in /boot anymore? Are there > migration steps needed? I set it up exactly following th

Re: [arch-general] New kernel packages and mkinitcpio hooks

2019-11-11 Thread Ondřej Hruška
Hi, I have a question regarding the kernel changes. It sounds like it might break my dm-crypt/luks setup with un-encrypted /boot partition, if the kernel is not in /boot anymore? Are there migration steps needed? I set it up exactly following the wiki. It is my understanding that it is the kernel