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1DRACUT.CMDLINE(7)
2=================
3:doctype: manpage
4:man source: dracut
5:man manual: dracut
6
7NAME
8----
9dracut.cmdline - dracut kernel command line options
10
11DESCRIPTION
12-----------
13The root device used by the kernel is specified in the boot configuration
14file on the kernel command line, as always.
15
16The traditional _root=/dev/sda1_ style device specification is allowed, but not
17encouraged. The root device should better be identified by LABEL or UUID. If a
18label is used, as in _root=LABEL=<label_of_root>_ the initramfs will search all
19available devices for a filesystem with the appropriate label, and mount that
20device as the root filesystem. _root=UUID=<uuidnumber>_ will mount the partition
21with that UUID as the root filesystem.
22
23In the following all kernel command line parameters, which are processed by
24dracut, are described.
25
26"rd.*" parameters mentioned without "=" are boolean parameters. They can be
27turned on/off by setting them to {0|1}. If the assignment with "=" is missing
28"=1" is implied. For example _rd.info_ can be turned off with _rd.info=0_ or
29turned on with _rd.info=1_ or _rd.info_. The last value in the kernel command
30line is the value, which is honored.
31
32Standard
33~~~~~~~~
b6c89768 34**init=**__<path to real init>__::
ae753bae 35 specify the path to the init program to be started after the initramfs has
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36 finished
37
b6c89768 38**root=**__<path to blockdevice>__::
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39 specify the block device to use as the root filesystem.
40+
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41[listing]
42.Example
43--
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44root=/dev/sda1
45root=/dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:00:1f.1-scsi-0:0:1:0-part1
46root=/dev/disk/by-label/Root
47root=LABEL=Root
48root=/dev/disk/by-uuid/3f5ad593-4546-4a94-a374-bcfb68aa11f7
49root=UUID=3f5ad593-4546-4a94-a374-bcfb68aa11f7
b23a2837 50root=PARTUUID=3f5ad593-4546-4a94-a374-bcfb68aa11f7
b6c89768 51--
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b6c89768 53**rootfstype=**__<filesystem type>__:: "auto" if not specified.
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55[listing]
56.Example
57--
888d53f2 58rootfstype=ext3
b6c89768 59--
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b6c89768 61**rootflags=**__<mount options>__::
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62 specify additional mount options for the root filesystem. If not set,
63 _/etc/fstab_ of the real root will be parsed for special mount options and
64 mounted accordingly.
65
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67 force mounting _/_ and _/usr_ (if it is a separate device) read-only. If
68 none of ro and rw is present, both are mounted according to _/etc/fstab_.
69
70**rw**::
71 force mounting _/_ and _/usr_ (if it is a separate device) read-write.
72 See also ro option.
73
b6c89768 74**rootfallback=**__<path to blockdevice>__::
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75 specify the block device to use as the root filesystem, if the normal root
76 cannot be found. This can only be a simple block device with a simple file
77 system, for which the filesystem driver is either compiled in, or added
78 manually to the initramfs. This parameter can be specified multiple times.
c4c1c4f4 79
a6332e69 80**rd.auto** **rd.auto=1**::
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81 enable autoassembly of special devices like cryptoLUKS, dmraid, mdraid or
82 lvm. Default is off as of dracut version >= 024.
e0641277 83
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84**rd.hostonly=0**::
85 removes all compiled in configuration of the host system the initramfs image
86 was built on. This helps booting, if any disk layout changed, especially in
87 combination with rd.auto or other parameters specifying the layout.
88
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89**rd.cmdline=ask**::
90 prompts the user for additional kernel command line parameters
91
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92**rd.fstab=0**::
93 do not honor special mount options for the root filesystem found in
94 _/etc/fstab_ of the real root.
95
b6c89768 96**resume=**__<path to resume partition>__::
5d0404e3 97 resume from a swap partition
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99[listing]
100.Example
101--
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102resume=/dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:00:1f.1-scsi-0:0:1:0-part1
103resume=/dev/disk/by-uuid/3f5ad593-4546-4a94-a374-bcfb68aa11f7
104resume=UUID=3f5ad593-4546-4a94-a374-bcfb68aa11f7
b6c89768 105--
97903dfc 106
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107**rd.skipfsck**::
108 skip fsck for rootfs and _/usr_. If you're mounting _/usr_ read-only and
109 the init system performs fsck before remount, you might want to use this
110 option to avoid duplication.
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112iso-scan/filename
113~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
114
115Using iso-scan/filename with a Fedora/Red Hat/CentOS Live iso should just work
116by copying the original kernel cmdline parameters.
117
118[listing]
119.Example
120--
121menuentry 'Live Fedora 20' --class fedora --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os {
122 set isolabel=Fedora-Live-LXDE-x86_64-20-1
123 set isofile="/boot/iso/Fedora-Live-LXDE-x86_64-20-1.iso"
124 loopback loop $isofile
125 linux (loop)/isolinux/vmlinuz0 boot=isolinux iso-scan/filename=$isofile root=live:LABEL=$isolabel ro rd.live.image quiet rhgb
126 initrd (loop)/isolinux/initrd0.img
127}
128--
2ee48b4b 129
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130Misc
131~~~~
c45e856a 132**rd.emergency=**__[reboot|poweroff|halt]__::
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133 specify, what action to execute in case of a critical failure. rd.shell=0 also
134 be specified.
c45e856a 135
b6c89768 136**rd.driver.blacklist=**__<drivername>__[,__<drivername>__,...]::
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137 do not load kernel module <drivername>. This parameter can be specified
138 multiple times.
139
b6c89768 140**rd.driver.pre=**__<drivername>__[,__<drivername>__,...]::
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141 force loading kernel module <drivername>. This parameter can be specified
142 multiple times.
143
b6c89768 144**rd.driver.post=**__<drivername>__[,__<drivername>__,...]::
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145 force loading kernel module <drivername> after all automatic loading modules
146 have been loaded. This parameter can be specified multiple times.
147
b6c89768 148**rd.retry=**__<seconds>__::
56663e7e 149 specify how long dracut should retry the initqueue to configure devices.
5cd7c104 150 The default is 30 seconds. After 2/3 of the time, degraded raids are force
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151 started. If you have hardware, which takes a very long time to announce its
152 drives, you might want to extend this value.
5cd7c104 153
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154**rd.timeout=**__<seconds>__::
155 specify how long dracut should wait for devices to appear. The
156 default is '0', which means 'forever'. Note that this timeout
157 should be longer than rd.retry to allow for proper configuration.
158
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159**rd.noverifyssl**::
160 accept self-signed certificates for ssl downloads.
161
b6c89768 162**rd.ctty=**__<terminal device>__::
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163 specify the controlling terminal for the console.
164 This is useful, if you have multiple "console=" arguments.
165
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166[[dracutkerneldebug]]
167Debug
168~~~~~
ef9ddb91 169If you are dropped to an emergency shell, the file
05b879ed 170_/run/initramfs/rdsosreport.txt_ is created, which can be saved to a (to be
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171mounted by hand) partition (usually /boot) or a USB stick. Additional debugging
172info can be produced by adding **rd.debug** to the kernel command line.
c33488fe 173_/run/initramfs/rdsosreport.txt_ contains all logs and the output of some tools.
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174It should be attached to any report about dracut problems.
175
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176**rd.info**::
177 print informational output though "quiet" is set
178
179**rd.shell**::
180 allow dropping to a shell, if root mounting fails
181
182**rd.debug**::
64d144ae 183 set -x for the dracut shell.
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184 If systemd is active in the initramfs, all output is logged to the systemd
185 journal, which you can inspect with "journalctl -ab".
186 If systemd is not active, the logs are written to dmesg and
187 _/run/initramfs/init.log_.
64d144ae 188 If "quiet" is set, it also logs to the console.
888d53f2 189
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190**rd.memdebug=[0-4]**::
191 Print memory usage info at various points, set the verbose level from 0 to 4.
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9c322b2f 193 Higher level means more debugging output:
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194+
195----
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196 0 - no output
197 1 - partial /proc/meminfo
198 2 - /proc/meminfo
199 3 - /proc/meminfo + /proc/slabinfo
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200 4 - /proc/meminfo + /proc/slabinfo + tracekomem
201 NOTE: tracekomem is a shell script utilizing kernel trace to track
202 the rough total memory consumption of kernel modules during
203 loading. It may override other trace configurations.
b6c89768 204----
7bd8f233 205
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206**rd.break**::
207 drop to a shell at the end
208
b6c89768 209**rd.break=**__{cmdline|pre-udev|pre-trigger|initqueue|pre-mount|mount|pre-pivot|cleanup}__::
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210 drop to a shell on defined breakpoint
211
212**rd.udev.info**::
213 set udev to loglevel info
214
215**rd.udev.debug**::
216 set udev to loglevel debug
217
218I18N
219~~~~
b6c89768 220**rd.vconsole.keymap=**__<keymap base file name>__::
888d53f2 221 keyboard translation table loaded by loadkeys; taken from keymaps directory;
b6c89768 222 will be written as KEYMAP to _/etc/vconsole.conf_ in the initramfs.
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224[listing]
225.Example
226--
227rd.vconsole.keymap=de-latin1-nodeadkeys
228--
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b6c89768 230**rd.vconsole.keymap.ext=**__<list of keymap base file names>__::
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231 list of extra keymaps to bo loaded (sep. by space); will be written as
232 EXT_KEYMAP to _/etc/vconsole.conf_ in the initramfs
233
b6c89768 234**rd.vconsole.unicode**::
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235 boolean, indicating UTF-8 mode; will be written as UNICODE to
236 _/etc/vconsole.conf_ in the initramfs
237
b6c89768 238**rd.vconsole.font=**__<font base file name>__::
888d53f2 239 console font; taken from consolefonts directory; will be written as FONT to
b6c89768 240 _/etc/vconsole.conf_ in the initramfs.
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242[listing]
243.Example
244--
245rd.vconsole.font=LatArCyrHeb-16
246--
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b6c89768 248**rd.vconsole.font.map=**__<console map base file name>__::
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249 see description of '-m' parameter in setfont manual; taken from consoletrans
250 directory; will be written as FONT_MAP to _/etc/vconsole.conf_ in the
251 initramfs
252
b6c89768 253**rd.vconsole.font.unimap=**__<unicode table base file name>__::
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254 see description of '-u' parameter in setfont manual; taken from unimaps
255 directory; will be written as FONT_UNIMAP to _/etc/vconsole.conf_ in the
256 initramfs
257
b6c89768 258**rd.locale.LANG=**__<locale>__::
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259 taken from the environment; if no UNICODE is defined we set its value in
260 basis of LANG value (whether it ends with ".utf8" (or similar) or not); will
b6c89768 261 be written as LANG to _/etc/locale.conf_ in the initramfs.
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263[listing]
264.Example
265--
266rd.locale.LANG=pl_PL.utf8
267--
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b6c89768 269**rd.locale.LC_ALL=**__<locale>__::
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270 taken from the environment; will be written as LC_ALL to _/etc/locale.conf_
271 in the initramfs
272
273LVM
274~~~
275**rd.lvm=0**::
276 disable LVM detection
277
b6c89768 278**rd.lvm.vg=**__<volume group name>__::
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279 only activate the volume groups with the given name. rd.lvm.vg can be
280 specified multiple times on the kernel command line.
281
b6c89768 282**rd.lvm.lv=**__<logical volume name>__::
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283 only activate the logical volumes with the given name. rd.lvm.lv can be
284 specified multiple times on the kernel command line.
285
286**rd.lvm.conf=0**::
287 remove any _/etc/lvm/lvm.conf_, which may exist in the initramfs
288
289crypto LUKS
290~~~~~~~~~~~
291**rd.luks=0**::
292 disable crypto LUKS detection
293
b6c89768 294**rd.luks.uuid=**__<luks uuid>__::
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295 only activate the LUKS partitions with the given UUID. Any "luks-" of the
296 LUKS UUID is removed before comparing to _<luks uuid>_.
297 The comparisons also matches, if _<luks uuid>_ is only the beginning of the
298 LUKS UUID, so you don't have to specify the full UUID.
299 This parameter can be specified multiple times.
300
b6c89768 301**rd.luks.allow-discards=**__<luks uuid>__::
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302 Allow using of discards (TRIM) requests for LUKS partitions with the given
303 UUID. Any "luks-" of the LUKS UUID is removed before comparing to
304 _<luks uuid>_. The comparisons also matches, if _<luks uuid>_ is only the
305 beginning of the LUKS UUID, so you don't have to specify the full UUID.
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306 This parameter can be specified multiple times.
307
f7235c22 308**rd.luks.allow-discards**::
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309 Allow using of discards (TRIM) requests on all LUKS partitions.
310
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311**rd.luks.crypttab=0**::
312 do not check, if LUKS partition is in _/etc/crypttab_
313
314crypto LUKS - key on removable device support
315~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
b6c89768 316**rd.luks.key=**__<keypath>__:__<keydev>__:__<luksdev>__::
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317 _keypath_ is a path to key file to look for. It's REQUIRED. When _keypath_
318 ends with '.gpg' it's considered to be key encrypted symmetrically with GPG.
319 You will be prompted for password on boot. GPG support comes with
320 'crypt-gpg' module which needs to be added explicitly.
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322_keydev_ is a device on which key file resides. It might be kernel name of
323devices (should start with "/dev/"), UUID (prefixed with "UUID=") or label
324(prefix with "LABEL="). You don't have to specify full UUID. Just its beginning
325will suffice, even if its ambiguous. All matching devices will be probed.
326This parameter is recommended, but not required. If not present, all block
327devices will be probed, which may significantly increase boot time.
328+
329If _luksdev_ is given, the specified key will only be applied for that LUKS
330device. Possible values are the same as for _keydev_. Unless you have several
331LUKS devices, you don't have to specify this parameter. The simplest usage is:
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333[listing]
334.Example
335--
888d53f2 336rd.luks.key=/foo/bar.key
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338+
339As you see, you can skip colons in such a case.
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341[NOTE]
342===============================
600c8769 343dracut pipes key to cryptsetup with _-d -_ argument, therefore you need to pipe
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345
346Here follows example for key encrypted with GPG:
347
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348[listing]
349--
350gpg --quiet --decrypt rootkey.gpg | \
351cryptsetup -d - -v --cipher serpent-cbc-essiv:sha256 \
173edca0 352--key-size 256 luksFormat /dev/sda3
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355If you use plain keys, just add path to _-d_ option:
356
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357[listing]
358--
359cryptsetup -d rootkey.key -v --cipher serpent-cbc-essiv:sha256 \
360 --key-size 256 luksFormat /dev/sda3
361--
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363
364MD RAID
365~~~~~~~
366**rd.md=0**::
367 disable MD RAID detection
368
369**rd.md.imsm=0**::
370 disable MD RAID for imsm/isw raids, use DM RAID instead
371
372**rd.md.ddf=0**::
373 disable MD RAID for SNIA ddf raids, use DM RAID instead
374
375**rd.md.conf=0**::
376 ignore mdadm.conf included in initramfs
377
378**rd.md.waitclean=1**::
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379 wait for any resync, recovery, or reshape activity to finish before
380 continuing
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b6c89768 382**rd.md.uuid=**__<md raid uuid>__::
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383 only activate the raid sets with the given UUID. This parameter can be
384 specified multiple times.
385
386DM RAID
387~~~~~~~
388**rd.dm=0**::
389 disable DM RAID detection
390
b6c89768 391**rd.dm.uuid=**__<dm raid uuid>__::
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392 only activate the raid sets with the given UUID. This parameter can be
393 specified multiple times.
394
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395MULTIPATH
396~~~~~~~~~
397**rd.multipath=0**::
398 disable multipath detection
399
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400FIPS
401~~~~
402**rd.fips**::
403 enable FIPS
404
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405**boot=**__<boot device>__::
406 specify the device, where /boot is located.
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408[listing]
409.Example
410--
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411boot=/dev/sda1
412boot=/dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:00:1f.1-scsi-0:0:1:0-part1
413boot=UUID=<uuid>
414boot=LABEL=<label>
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416
417**rd.fips.skipkernel**::
418 skip checksum check of the kernel image. Useful, if the kernel image is not
419 in a separate boot partition.
420
421Network
422~~~~~~~
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423
424[IMPORTANT]
425=====================
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426It is recommended to either bind an interface to a MAC with the **ifname**
427argument, or to use the systemd-udevd predictable network interface names.
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428
429Predictable network interface device names based on:
430
431- firmware/bios-provided index numbers for on-board devices
432- firmware-provided pci-express hotplug slot index number
433- physical/geographical location of the hardware
434- the interface's MAC address
435
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436See:
437http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames
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438
439Two character prefixes based on the type of interface:
440
441en:: ethernet
442wl:: wlan
443ww:: wwan
444
445Type of names:
446
447o<index>:: on-board device index number
448s<slot>[f<function>][d<dev_id>]:: hotplug slot index number
449x<MAC>:: MAC address
450[P<domain>]p<bus>s<slot>[f<function>][d<dev_id>]:: PCI geographical location
451[P<domain>]p<bus>s<slot>[f<function>][u<port>][..][c<config>][i<interface>]:: USB port number chain
452
453All multi-function PCI devices will carry the [f<function>] number in the
454device name, including the function 0 device.
455
456When using PCI geography, The PCI domain is only prepended when it is not 0.
457
458For USB devices the full chain of port numbers of hubs is composed. If the
459name gets longer than the maximum number of 15 characters, the name is not
460exported.
461The usual USB configuration == 1 and interface == 0 values are suppressed.
462
463PCI ethernet card with firmware index "1"::
464* eno1
465
466PCI ethernet card in hotplug slot with firmware index number::
467* ens1
468
469PCI ethernet multi-function card with 2 ports::
470* enp2s0f0
471* enp2s0f1
472
473PCI wlan card::
474* wlp3s0
475
476USB built-in 3G modem::
477* wwp0s29u1u4i6
478
479USB Android phone::
480* enp0s29u1u2
481=====================
482
5580e4c1 483**ip=**__{dhcp|on|any|dhcp6|auto6}__::
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484 dhcp|on|any::: get ip from dhcp server from all interfaces. If root=dhcp,
485 loop sequentially through all interfaces (eth0, eth1, ...) and use the first
486 with a valid DHCP root-path.
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487
488 auto6::: IPv6 autoconfiguration
489
490 dhcp6::: IPv6 DHCP
491
b6c89768 492**ip=**__<interface>__:__{dhcp|on|any|dhcp6|auto6}__[:[__<mtu>__][:__<macaddr>__]]::
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493 This parameter can be specified multiple times.
494+
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496dhcp|on|any|dhcp6::: get ip from dhcp server on a specific interface
497auto6::: do IPv6 autoconfiguration
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498<macaddr>::: optionally **set** <macaddr> on the <interface>. This
499cannot be used in conjunction with the **ifname** argument for the
500same <interface>.
501=====================
502
0a7d7f63 503**ip=**__<client-IP>__:[__<peer>__]:__<gateway-IP>__:__<netmask>__:__<client_hostname>__:__<interface>__:__{none|off|dhcp|on|any|dhcp6|auto6|ibft}__[:[__<mtu>__][:__<macaddr>__]]::
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504 explicit network configuration. If you want do define a IPv6 address, put it
505 in brackets (e.g. [2001:DB8::1]). This parameter can be specified multiple
e38e73d5 506 times. __<peer>__ is optional and is the address of the remote endpoint
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507 for pointopoint interfaces and it may be followed by a slash and a decimal
508 number, encoding the network prefix length.
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510=====================
511<macaddr>::: optionally **set** <macaddr> on the <interface>. This
512cannot be used in conjunction with the **ifname** argument for the
513same <interface>.
514=====================
515
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516**ip=**__<client-IP>__:[__<peer>__]:__<gateway-IP>__:__<netmask>__:__<client_hostname>__:__<interface>__:__{none|off|dhcp|on|any|dhcp6|auto6|ibft}__[:[__<dns1>__][:__<dns2>__]]::
517 explicit network configuration. If you want do define a IPv6 address, put it
518 in brackets (e.g. [2001:DB8::1]). This parameter can be specified multiple
519 times. __<peer>__ is optional and is the address of the remote endpoint
520 for pointopoint interfaces and it may be followed by a slash and a decimal
521 number, encoding the network prefix length.
522
b6c89768 523**ifname=**__<interface>__:__<MAC>__::
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524 Assign network device name <interface> (ie "bootnet") to the NIC with
525 MAC <MAC>.
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b6c89768 527WARNING: Do **not** use the default kernel naming scheme for the interface name,
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528as it can conflict with the kernel names. So, don't use "eth[0-9]+" for the
529interface name. Better name it "bootnet" or "bluesocket".
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531**rd.route=**__<net>__/__<netmask>__:__<gateway>__[:__<interface>__]::
532 Add a static route with route options, which are separated by a colon.
533 IPv6 addresses have to be put in brackets.
534+
535[listing]
536.Example
537--
538 rd.route=192.168.200.0/24:192.168.100.222:ens10
539 rd.route=192.168.200.0/24:192.168.100.222
540 rd.route=192.168.200.0/24::ens10
541 rd.route=[2001:DB8:3::/8]:[2001:DB8:2::1]:ens10
542--
543
b6c89768 544**bootdev=**__<interface>__::
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546 Required if multiple ip= lines are used.
547
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548**BOOTIF=**__<MAC>__::
549 specify network interface to use routing and netroot information from.
550
551**rd.bootif=0**::
552 Disable BOOTIF parsing, which is provided by PXE
553
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555 specify nameserver(s) to use
556
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557**rd.peerdns=0**::
558 Disable DNS setting of DHCP parameters.
559
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561 boolean, turn off biosdevname network interface renaming
562
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563**rd.neednet=1**::
564 boolean, bring up network even without netroot set
565
b6c89768 566**vlan=**__<vlanname>__:__<phydevice>__::
144787fe 567 Setup vlan device named <vlanname> on <phydeivce>.
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568 We support the four styles of vlan names: VLAN_PLUS_VID (vlan0005),
569 VLAN_PLUS_VID_NO_PAD (vlan5), DEV_PLUS_VID (eth0.0005),
570 DEV_PLUS_VID_NO_PAD (eth0.5)
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65960fda 572**bond=**__<bondname>__[:__<bondslaves>__:[:__<options>__[:<mtu>]]]::
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573 Setup bonding device <bondname> on top of <bondslaves>.
574 <bondslaves> is a comma-separated list of physical (ethernet) interfaces.
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575 <options> is a comma-separated list on bonding options (modinfo bonding for
576 details) in format compatible with initscripts. If <options> includes
577 multi-valued arp_ip_target option, then its values should be separated by
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578 semicolon. if the mtu is specified, it will be set on the bond master.
579 Bond without parameters assumes
ef9ddb91 580 bond=bond0:eth0,eth1:mode=balance-rr
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b6c89768 582**team=**__<teammaster>__:__<teamslaves>__::
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584 <teamslaves> is a comma-separated list of physical (ethernet) interfaces.
585
b6c89768 586**bridge=**__<bridgename>__:__<ethnames>__::
21928b97 587 Setup bridge <bridgename> with <ethnames>. <ethnames> is a comma-separated
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588 list of physical (ethernet) interfaces. Bridge without parameters assumes
589 bridge=br0:eth0
9337c692 590
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591NFS
592~~~
b6c89768 593**root=**\[_<server-ip>_:]__<root-dir>__[:__<nfs-options>__]::
888d53f2 594 mount nfs share from <server-ip>:/<root-dir>, if no server-ip is given, use
7b46244b 595 dhcp next_server. If server-ip is an IPv6 address it has to be put in
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596 brackets, e.g. [2001:DB8::1]. NFS options can be appended with the prefix
597 ":" or "," and are seperated by ",".
598
b6c89768 599**root=**nfs:\[_<server-ip>_:]__<root-dir>__[:__<nfs-options>__], **root=**nfs4:\[_<server-ip>_:]__<root-dir>__[:__<nfs-options>__], **root=**__{dhcp|dhcp6}__::
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600 root=dhcp alone directs initrd to look at the DHCP root-path where NFS
601 options can be specified.
602+
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603[listing]
604.Example
605--
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606 root-path=<server-ip>:<root-dir>[,<nfs-options>]
607 root-path=nfs:<server-ip>:<root-dir>[,<nfs-options>]
608 root-path=nfs4:<server-ip>:<root-dir>[,<nfs-options>]
b6c89768 609--
888d53f2 610
b6c89768 611**root=**_/dev/nfs_ nfsroot=\[_<server-ip>_:]__<root-dir>__[:__<nfs-options>__]::
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612 _Deprecated!_ kernel Documentation_/filesystems/nfsroot.txt_ defines this
613 method. This is supported by dracut, but not recommended.
614
b6c89768 615**rd.nfs.domain=**__<NFSv4 domain name>__::
85c8217d 616 Set the NFSv4 domain name. Will override the settings in _/etc/idmap.conf_.
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618**rd.net.dhcp.retry=**__<cnt>__::
619 If this option is set, dracut will try to connect via dhcp <cnt> times before failing.
620 Default is 1.
621
622**rd.net.timeout.dhcp=**__<arg>__::
623 If this option is set, dhclient is called with "-timeout <arg>".
624
625**rd.net.timeout.iflink=**__<seconds>__::
626 Wait <seconds> until link shows up. Default is 60 seconds.
627
628**rd.net.timeout.ifup=**__<seconds>__::
629 Wait <seconds> until link has state "UP". Default is 20 seconds.
630
631**rd.net.timeout.route=**__<seconds>__::
632 Wait <seconds> until route shows up. Default is 20 seconds.
633
634**rd.net.timeout.ipv6dad=**__<seconds>__::
635 Wait <seconds> until IPv6 DAD is finished. Default is 50 seconds.
636
637**rd.net.timeout.ipv6auto=**__<seconds>__::
638 Wait <seconds> until IPv6 automatic addresses are assigned. Default is 40 seconds.
639
640**rd.net.timeout.carrier=**__<seconds>__::
641 Wait <seconds> until carrier is recognized. Default is 5 seconds.
642
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644~~~
b6c89768 645**root=**cifs://[__<username>__[:__<password>__]@]__<server-ip>__:__<root-dir>__::
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646 mount cifs share from <server-ip>:/<root-dir>, if no server-ip is given, use
647 dhcp next_server. if server-ip is an IPv6 address it has to be put in
648 brackets, e.g. [2001:DB8::1]. If a username or password are not specified
649as part of the root, then they must be passed on the command line through
650cifsuser/cifspass.
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652WARNING: Passwords specified on the kernel command line are visible for all
653users via the file _/proc/cmdline_ and via dmesg or can be sniffed on the
654network, when using DHCP with DHCP root-path.
d580636e 655
b6c89768 656**cifsuser**=__<username>__::
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658
b6c89768 659**cifspass**=__<password>__::
d580636e 660 Set the cifs password, if not specified as part of the root.
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662WARNING: Passwords specified on the kernel command line are visible for all
663users via the file _/proc/cmdline_ and via dmesg or can be sniffed on the
664network, when using DHCP with DHCP root-path.
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666iSCSI
667~~~~~
b6c89768 668**root=**iscsi:[__<username>__:__<password>__[:__<reverse>__:__<password>__]@][__<servername>__]:[__<protocol>__]:[__<port>__][:[__<iscsi_iface_name>__]:[__<netdev_name>__]]:[__<LUN>__]:__<targetname>__::
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669 protocol defaults to "6", LUN defaults to "0". If the "servername" field is
670 provided by BOOTP or DHCP, then that field is used in conjunction with other
671 associated fields to contact the boot server in the Boot stage. However, if
672 the "servername" field is not provided, then the "targetname" field is then
673 used in the Discovery Service stage in conjunction with other associated
674 fields. See
675 link:$$http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4173#section-5$$[rfc4173].
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677WARNING: Passwords specified on the kernel command line are visible for all
678users via the file _/proc/cmdline_ and via dmesg or can be sniffed on the
679network, when using DHCP with DHCP root-path.
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680+
681[listing]
682.Example
683--
888d53f2 684root=iscsi:192.168.50.1::::iqn.2009-06.dracut:target0
b6c89768 685--
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b6c89768 687If servername is an IPv6 address, it has to be put in brackets:
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689[listing]
690.Example
691--
888d53f2 692root=iscsi:[2001:DB8::1]::::iqn.2009-06.dracut:target0
b6c89768 693--
888d53f2 694
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695**root=**__???__ **netroot=**iscsi:[__<username>__:__<password>__[:__<reverse>__:__<password>__]@][__<servername>__]:[__<protocol>__]:[__<port>__][:[__<iscsi_iface_name>__]:[__<netdev_name>__]]:[__<LUN>__]:__<targetname>__ ...::
696 multiple netroot options allow setting up multiple iscsi disks:
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698[listing]
699.Example
700--
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701root=UUID=12424547
702netroot=iscsi:192.168.50.1::::iqn.2009-06.dracut:target0
703netroot=iscsi:192.168.50.1::::iqn.2009-06.dracut:target1
b6c89768 704--
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b6c89768 706If servername is an IPv6 address, it has to be put in brackets:
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708[listing]
709.Example
710--
888d53f2 711netroot=iscsi:[2001:DB8::1]::::iqn.2009-06.dracut:target0
b6c89768 712--
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714WARNING: Passwords specified on the kernel command line are visible for all
715users via the file _/proc/cmdline_ and via dmesg or can be sniffed on the
716network, when using DHCP with DHCP root-path.
717You may want to use rd.iscsi.firmware.
888d53f2 718
b6c89768 719**root=**__???__ **rd.iscsi.initiator=**__<initiator>__ **rd.iscsi.target.name=**__<target name>__ **rd.iscsi.target.ip=**__<target ip>__ **rd.iscsi.target.port=**__<target port>__ **rd.iscsi.target.group=**__<target group>__ **rd.iscsi.username=**__<username>__ **rd.iscsi.password=**__<password>__ **rd.iscsi.in.username=**__<in username>__ **rd.iscsi.in.password=**__<in password>__::
888d53f2 720 manually specify all iscsistart parameter (see **+iscsistart --help+**)
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722WARNING: Passwords specified on the kernel command line are visible for all
723users via the file _/proc/cmdline_ and via dmesg or can be sniffed on the
724network, when using DHCP with DHCP root-path.
725You may want to use rd.iscsi.firmware.
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727**root=**_???_ **netroot=**iscsi **rd.iscsi.firmware=1**::
728 will read the iscsi parameter from the BIOS firmware
729
b6c89768 730**rd.iscsi.param=**__<param>__::
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731 <param> will be passed as "--param <param>" to iscsistart.
732 This parameter can be specified multiple times.
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734[listing]
735.Example
736--
833685de 737"netroot=iscsi rd.iscsi.firmware=1 rd.iscsi.param=node.session.timeo.replacement_timeout=30"
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740will result in
741+
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742[listing]
743--
8d51acbb 744iscsistart -b --param node.session.timeo.replacement_timeout=30
b6c89768 745--
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747**rd.iscsi.ibft** **rd.iscsi.ibft=1**:
748 Turn on iBFT autoconfiguration for the interfaces
749
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751 Turn off waiting for all interfaces to be up before trying to login to the iSCSI targets.
752
753**rd.iscsi.testroute=0**:
754 Turn off checking, if the route to the iSCSI target IP is possible before trying to login.
755
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756FCoE
757~~~~
b6c89768 758**fcoe=**__<edd|interface|MAC>__:__{dcb|nodcb}__::
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759 Try to connect to a FCoE SAN through the NIC specified by _<interface>_ or
760 _<MAC>_ or EDD settings. For the second argument, currently only nodcb is
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761 supported. This parameter can be specified multiple times.
762+
b6c89768 763NOTE: letters in the MAC-address must be lowercase!
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765NBD
766~~~
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767**root=**??? **netroot=**nbd:__<server>__:__<port/exportname>__[:__<fstype>__[:__<mountopts>__[:__<nbdopts>__]]]::
768 mount nbd share from <server>.
769+
770NOTE:
771 If "exportname" instead of "port" is given the standard port is used.
772 Newer versions of nbd are only supported with "exportname".
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b070c1d3 774**root=dhcp** with **dhcp** **root-path=**nbd:__<server>__:__<port/exportname>__[:__<fstype>__[:__<mountopts>__[:__<nbdopts>__]]]::
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775 root=dhcp alone directs initrd to look at the DHCP root-path where NBD
776 options can be specified. This syntax is only usable in cases where you are
777 directly mounting the volume as the rootfs.
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778+
779NOTE:
780 If "exportname" instead of "port" is given the standard port is used.
781 Newer versions of nbd are only supported with "exportname".
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782
783DASD
784~~~~
4d76a85d 785**rd.dasd=**....::
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786 same syntax as the kernel module parameter (s390 only)
787
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788ZFCP
789~~~~
b6c89768 790**rd.zfcp=**__<zfcp adaptor device bus ID>__,__<WWPN>__,__<FCPLUN>__::
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792 line.
793
794**rd.zfcp=**__<zfcp adaptor device bus ID>__::
795 If NPIV is enabled and the 'allow_lun_scan' parameter to the zfcp
796 module is set to 'Y' then the zfcp adaptor will be initiating a
797 scan internally and the <WWPN> and <FCPLUN> parameters can be omitted.
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800.Example
801--
888d53f2 802rd.zfcp=0.0.4000,0x5005076300C213e9,0x5022000000000000
c8aa1d94 803rd.zfcp=0.0.4000
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806**rd.zfcp.conf=0**::
807 ignore zfcp.conf included in the initramfs
808
809ZNET
810~~~~
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811**rd.znet=**__<nettype>__,__<subchannels>__,__<options>__::
812 rd.znet can be specified multiple times on the kernel command line.
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814[listing]
815.Example
816--
888d53f2 817rd.znet=qeth,0.0.0600,0.0.0601,0.0.0602,layer2=1,portname=foo
62fd2b36 818rd.znet=ctc,0.0.0600,0.0.0601,protocol=bar
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821Booting live images
822~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
823Dracut offers multiple options for live booted images:
824
825=====================
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826SquashFS with read-only filesystem image::: The system will boot with a read
827only filesystem from the SquashFS and apply a writable device-mapper snapshot
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828over the read only filesystem. Using this method ensures a relatively fast
829boot and lower RAM usage. Users **must be careful** to avoid writing too many
33a4198e 830blocks to the snapshot volume. Once the blocks of the snapshot overlay are
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831exhausted, the root filesystem becomes read only and may cause application
832failures. The overlay file is marked 'Overflow', and a difficult recovery is
833required to repair and enlarge the overlay offline. Non-persistent overlays
834are sparse files in RAM that only consume content space as required blocks are
835allocated. They default to an apparent size of 32 GiB in RAM. The size can be
836adjusted with the **rd.live.overlay.size=** kernel command line option.
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838The filesystem structure is expected to be:
839+
840[listing]
841--
33a4198e 842squashfs.img | Squashfs from LiveCD .iso downloaded via network
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844 /LiveOS
ea288240 845 |- rootfs.img | Filesystem image to mount read-only
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846 !(mount)
847 /bin | Live filesystem
848 /boot |
849 /dev |
850 ... |
851--
852+
853Dracut uses this method of live booting by default. No additional command line
854options are required other than **root=live:<URL>** to specify the location
855of your squashed filesystem.
856+
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857- The compressed SquashFS image can be copied during boot to RAM at
858`/run/initramfs/squashed.img` by using the **rd.live.ram=1** option.
859- A device with a persistent overlay can be booted read only by using the
860**rd.live.overlay.readonly** option on the kernel command line. This will
861cause a temporary, writable overlay to be stacked over a read-only snapshot
862of the root filesystem.
863+
864Uncompressed live filesystem image:::
865When the live system was installed with the '--skipcompress' option of the
866__livecd-iso-to-disk__ installation script for Live USB devices, the root
ea288240 867filesystem image, `rootfs.img`, is expanded on installation and no SquashFS
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868is involved during boot.
869+
870- If **rd.live.ram=1** is used in this situation, the full, uncompressed
871root filesystem is copied during boot to `/run/initramfs/rootfs.img` in the
872`/run` tmpfs.
873+
874- If **rd.live.overlay=none** is provided as a kernel command line option,
875a writable, linear device-mapper target is created on boot with no overlay.
876
877writable filesystem image:::
878The system will retrieve a compressed filesystem image, extract it to
879`/run/initramfs/fsimg/rootfs.img`, connect it to a loop device, create a
880writable, linear device-mapper target at `/dev/mapper/live-rw`, and mount that
881as a writable volume at `/`. More RAM is required during boot but the live
882filesystem is easier to manage if it becomes full. Users can make a filesystem
883image of any size and that size will be maintained when the system boots. There
884is no persistence of root filesystem changes between boots with this option.
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886The filesystem structure is expected to be:
887+
888[listing]
889--
890rootfs.tgz | Compressed tarball containing fileystem image
891 !(unpack)
33a4198e 892 /rootfs.img | Filesystem image at /run/initramfs/fsimg/
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894 /bin | Live filesystem
895 /boot |
896 /dev |
897 ... |
898--
899+
33a4198e 900To use this boot option, ensure that **rd.writable.fsimg=1** is in your kernel
504c0a8f 901command line and add the **root=live:<URL>** to specify the location
33a4198e 902of your compressed filesystem image tarball or SquashFS image.
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904
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905**rd.writable.fsimg=**1::
906Enables writable filesystem support. The system will boot with a fully
907writable (but non-persistent) filesystem without snapshots __(see notes above
908about available live boot options)__. You can use the **rootflags** option to
909set mount options for the live filesystem as well __(see documentation about
910rootflags in the **Standard** section above)__.
911This implies that the whole image is copied to RAM before the boot continues.
912+
913NOTE: There must be enough free RAM available to hold the complete image.
914+
915This method is very suitable for diskless boots.
916
504c0a8f 917**root=**live:__<url>__::
338bad63 918Boots a live image retrieved from __<url>__. Valid handlers: __http, https, ftp, torrent, tftp__.
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920[listing]
921.Example
922--
923root=live:http://example.com/liveboot.img
924root=live:ftp://ftp.example.com/liveboot.img
338bad63 925root=live:torrent://example.com/liveboot.img.torrent
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927
928**rd.live.debug=**1::
929Enables debug output from the live boot process.
930
931**rd.live.dir=**__<path>__::
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933rootfs.img can be found. By default, this is __LiveOS__.
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936Specifies the filename for a SquashFS image of the root filesystem.
937By default, this is __squashfs.img__.
938
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940Copy the complete image to RAM and use this for booting. This is useful
33a4198e 941when the image resides on, i.e., a DVD which needs to be ejected later on.
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33a4198e 943**rd.live.overlay=**__<devspec>__:__(<pathspec>|auto)__|__none__::
a1b4efe6 944Allow the usage of a permanent overlay.
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945- _<devspec>_ specifies the path to a device with a mountable filesystem.
946- _<pathspec>_ is the path to a file within that filesystem, which shall be
947used to persist the changes made to the device specified by the
948**root=live:__<url>__** option.
949- _none_ specifies no overlay when an uncompressed live root filesystem is
950available.
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951If a persistent overlay is detected at the standard LiveOS path, the overlay &
952overlay type detected (whether Device-mapper or OverlayFS) will be used.
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954[listing]
955.Example
956--
957rd.live.overlay=/dev/sdb1:persistent-overlay.img
958--
959
33a4198e 960**rd.live.overlay.size=**__<size_MiB>__::
ea288240 961Specifies a non-persistent overlay size in MiB. The default is _32768_.
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963**rd.live.overlay.readonly=**1::
964Specifies a non-persistent, writable snapshot overlay to be stacked over a
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965read-only snapshot of the root filesystem, `/dev/mapper/live-ro`, or a read-
966only loop device of a writable `rootfs.img`.
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967
968**rd.live.overlay.reset=**1::
969Specifies that a persistent overlay should be reset on boot. All root
970filesystem changes are vacated by this action.
971
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973Enables the usage of thin snapshots instead of classic dm snapshots.
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974The advantage of thin snapshots is that they support discards, and will free
975blocks that are not claimed by the filesystem. In this use case, this means
976that memory is given back to the kernel when the filesystem does not claim it
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977anymore.
978
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979**rd.live.overlay.overlayfs=**1::
980Enables the use of the **OverlayFS** kernel module, if available, to provide a
981copy-on-write union directory for the root filesystem. OverlayFS overlays are
982directories of the files that have changed on the read-only base (lower)
983filesystem. The root filesystem is provided through a special overlay type
984mount that merges the lower and upper directories. If an OverlayFS upper
985directory is not present on the boot device, a tmpfs directory will be created
986at /run/overlayfs to provide temporary storage. Persistent storage can be
987provided on vfat or msdos formatted devices by supplying the OverlayFS upper
988directory within an embedded filesystem that supports the creation of trusted.*
989extended attributes and provides a valid d_type in readdir responses, such as
990with ext4 and xfs. On non-vfat-formatted devices, a persistent OverlayFS
991overlay can extend the available root filesystem storage up to the capacity of
992the LiveOS device.
993
994If a persistent overlay is detected at the standard LiveOS path, the overlay &
995overlay type detected (whether OverlayFS or Device-mapper) will be used.
996
997The **rd.live.overlay.readonly** option, which allows a persistent overlayfs to
998be mounted read only through a higher level transient overlay directory, has
999been implemented through the multiple lower layers feature of OverlayFS.
1000
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1002Plymouth Boot Splash
1003~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1004**plymouth.enable=0**::
504c0a8f 1005 disable the plymouth bootsplash completely.
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1006
1007**rd.plymouth=0**::
1008 disable the plymouth bootsplash only for the initramfs.
1009
1010Kernel keys
1011~~~~~~~~~~~
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1012**masterkey=**__<kernel master key path name>__::
1013 Set the path name of the kernel master key.
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1015[listing]
1016.Example
1017--
888d53f2 1018masterkey=/etc/keys/kmk-trusted.blob
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1021**masterkeytype=**__<kernel master key type>__::
1022 Set the type of the kernel master key.
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1024[listing]
1025.Example
1026--
888d53f2 1027masterkeytype=trusted
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1030**evmkey=**__<EVM key path name>__::
1031 Set the path name of the EVM key.
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1033[listing]
1034.Example
1035--
888d53f2 1036evmkey=/etc/keys/evm-trusted.blob
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1039**ecryptfskey=**__<eCryptfs key path name>__::
1040 Set the path name of the eCryptfs key.
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1042[listing]
1043.Example
1044--
888d53f2 1045ecryptfskey=/etc/keys/ecryptfs-trusted.blob
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1047
1048Deprecated, renamed Options
1049~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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1050Here is a list of options, which were used in dracut prior to version 008, and
1051their new replacement.
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1052
1053rdbreak:: rd.break
1054
1055rd_CCW:: rd.ccw
1056
4d76a85d 1057rd_DASD_MOD:: rd.dasd
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1059rd_DASD:: rd.dasd
1060
1061rdinitdebug rdnetdebug:: rd.debug
1062
1063rd_NO_DM:: rd.dm=0
1064
1065rd_DM_UUID:: rd.dm.uuid
1066
1067rdblacklist:: rd.driver.blacklist
1068
1069rdinsmodpost:: rd.driver.post
1070
1071rdloaddriver:: rd.driver.pre
1072
1073rd_NO_FSTAB:: rd.fstab=0
1074
1075rdinfo:: rd.info
1076
1077check:: rd.live.check
1078
1079rdlivedebug:: rd.live.debug
1080
1081live_dir:: rd.live.dir
1082
1083liveimg:: rd.live.image
1084
1085overlay:: rd.live.overlay
1086
1087readonly_overlay:: rd.live.overlay.readonly
1088
1089reset_overlay:: rd.live.overlay.reset
1090
1091live_ram:: rd.live.ram
1092
1093rd_NO_CRYPTTAB:: rd.luks.crypttab=0
1094
1095rd_LUKS_KEYDEV_UUID:: rd.luks.keydev.uuid
1096
1097rd_LUKS_KEYPATH:: rd.luks.keypath
1098
1099rd_NO_LUKS:: rd.luks=0
1100
1101rd_LUKS_UUID:: rd.luks.uuid
1102
1103rd_NO_LVMCONF:: rd.lvm.conf
1104
1105rd_LVM_LV:: rd.lvm.lv
1106
1107rd_NO_LVM:: rd.lvm=0
1108
1109rd_LVM_SNAPSHOT:: rd.lvm.snapshot
1110
1111rd_LVM_SNAPSIZE:: rd.lvm.snapsize
1112
1113rd_LVM_VG:: rd.lvm.vg
1114
1115rd_NO_MDADMCONF:: rd.md.conf=0
1116
1117rd_NO_MDIMSM:: rd.md.imsm=0
1118
1119rd_NO_MD:: rd.md=0
1120
1121rd_MD_UUID:: rd.md.uuid
1122
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1124
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1125rd_NFS_DOMAIN:: rd.nfs.domain
1126
1127iscsi_initiator:: rd.iscsi.initiator
1128
1129iscsi_target_name:: rd.iscsi.target.name
1130
1131iscsi_target_ip:: rd.iscsi.target.ip
1132
1133iscsi_target_port:: rd.iscsi.target.port
1134
1135iscsi_target_group:: rd.iscsi.target.group
1136
1137iscsi_username:: rd.iscsi.username
1138
1139iscsi_password:: rd.iscsi.password
1140
1141iscsi_in_username:: rd.iscsi.in.username
1142
1143iscsi_in_password:: rd.iscsi.in.password
1144
1145iscsi_firmware:: rd.iscsi.firmware=0
1146
1147rd_NO_PLYMOUTH:: rd.plymouth=0
1148
1149rd_retry:: rd.retry
1150
1151rdshell:: rd.shell
1152
1153rd_NO_SPLASH:: rd.splash
1154
1155rdudevdebug:: rd.udev.debug
1156
1157rdudevinfo:: rd.udev.info
1158
1159rd_NO_ZFCPCONF:: rd.zfcp.conf=0
1160
1161rd_ZFCP:: rd.zfcp
1162
1163rd_ZNET:: rd.znet
1164
1165KEYMAP:: vconsole.keymap
1166
1167KEYTABLE:: vconsole.keymap
1168
1169SYSFONT:: vconsole.font
1170
1171CONTRANS:: vconsole.font.map
1172
1173UNIMAP:: vconsole.font.unimap
1174
1175UNICODE:: vconsole.unicode
1176
1177EXT_KEYMAP:: vconsole.keymap.ext
1178
1179Configuration in the Initramfs
1180~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1181_/etc/conf.d/_::
1182 Any files found in _/etc/conf.d/_ will be sourced in the initramfs to
1183 set initial values. Command line options will override these values
1184 set in the configuration files.
1185
1186_/etc/cmdline_::
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1188 /etc/cmdline.d/*.conf.
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1190_/etc/cmdline.d/*.conf_::
1191 Can contain additional command line options.
1192
1193AUTHOR
1194------
9f355169 1195Harald Hoyer
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1197SEE ALSO
1198--------
1199*dracut*(8) *dracut.conf*(5)