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1 DRACUT(8)
2 =========
3 :doctype: manpage
4 :man source: dracut
5 :man manual: dracut
6
7 NAME
8 ----
9 dracut - low-level tool for generating an initramfs image
10
11 SYNOPSIS
12 --------
13 *dracut* ['OPTION...'] [<image> [_<kernel version>_]]
14
15 DESCRIPTION
16 -----------
17
18 Create an initramfs <image> for the kernel with the version <kernel version>.
19 If <kernel version> is omitted, then the version of the actual running
20 kernel is used. If <image> is omitted or empty, then the default location
21 /boot/initramfs-<kernel version>.img is used.
22
23 dracut creates an initial image used by the kernel for preloading the block
24 device modules (such as IDE, SCSI or RAID) which are needed to access the root
25 filesystem, mounting the root filesystem and booting into the real system.
26
27 At boot time, the kernel unpacks that archive into RAM disk, mounts and uses it
28 as initial root file system. All finding of the root device happens in this
29 early userspace.
30
31 For a complete list of kernel command line options see *dracut.cmdline*(7).
32
33 If you are dropped to an emergency shell, while booting your initramfs,
34 the file _/run/initramfs/rdsosreport.txt_ is created, which can be safed to a
35 (to be mounted by hand) partition (usually /boot) or a USB stick.
36 Additional debugging info can be produced by adding **rd.debug** to the kernel command line.
37 _/run/initramfs/rdsosreport.txt_ contains all logs and the output of some tools.
38 It should be attached to any report about dracut problems.
39
40 EXAMPLE
41 -------
42
43 To create a initramfs image, the most simple command is:
44 ----
45 # dracut
46 ----
47
48 This will generate a general purpose initramfs image, with all possible
49 functionality resulting of the combination of the installed dracut modules and
50 system tools. The image is /boot/initramfs-_++<kernel version>++_.img and
51 contains the kernel modules of the currently active kernel with version
52 _++<kernel version>++_.
53
54 If the initramfs image already exists, dracut will display an error message, and
55 to overwrite the existing image, you have to use the --force option.
56 ----
57 # dracut --force
58 ----
59
60 If you want to specify another filename for the resulting image you would issue
61 a command like:
62 ----
63 # dracut foobar.img
64 ----
65
66 To generate an image for a specific kernel version, the command would be:
67 ----
68 # dracut foobar.img 2.6.40-1.rc5.f20
69 ----
70
71 A shortcut to generate the image at the default location for a specific kernel
72 version is:
73 ----
74 # dracut --kver 2.6.40-1.rc5.f20
75 ----
76
77 If you want to create lighter, smaller initramfs images, you may want to specify
78 the --hostonly or -H option. Using this option, the resulting image will
79 contain only those dracut modules, kernel modules and filesystems, which are
80 needed to boot this specific machine. This has the drawback, that you can't put
81 the disk on another controller or machine, and that you can't switch to another
82 root filesystem, without recreating the initramfs image. The usage of the
83 --hostonly option is only for experts and you will have to keep the broken
84 pieces. At least keep a copy of a general purpose image (and corresponding
85 kernel) as a fallback to rescue your system.
86
87
88 OPTIONS
89 -------
90 **--kver** _<kernel version>_::
91 set the kernel version. This enables to specify the kernel version, without
92 specifying the location of the initramfs image. For example:
93 ----
94 # dracut --kver 3.5.0-0.rc7.git1.2.fc18.x86_64
95 ----
96
97 **-f, --force**::
98 overwrite existing initramfs file.
99
100 **-m, --modules** _<list of dracut modules>_::
101 specify a space-separated list of dracut modules to call when building the
102 initramfs. Modules are located in _/usr/lib/dracut/modules.d_. This
103 parameter can be specified multiple times.
104 +
105 [NOTE]
106 ===============================
107 If [LIST] has multiple arguments, then you have to put these in quotes. For
108 example:
109 ----
110 # dracut --modules "module1 module2" ...
111 ----
112 ===============================
113
114 **-o, --omit** _<list of dracut modules>_::
115 omit a space-separated list of dracut modules. This parameter can be
116 specified multiple times.
117 +
118 [NOTE]
119 ===============================
120 If [LIST] has multiple arguments, then you have to put these in quotes. For
121 example:
122 ----
123 # dracut --omit "module1 module2" ...
124 ----
125 ===============================
126
127 **-a, --add** _<list of dracut modules>_::
128 add a space-separated list of dracut modules to the default set of modules.
129 This parameter can be specified multiple times.
130 +
131 [NOTE]
132 ===============================
133 If [LIST] has multiple arguments, then you have to put these in quotes. For
134 example:
135 ----
136 # dracut --add "module1 module2" ...
137 ----
138 ===============================
139
140 **--force-add** _<list of dracut modules>_::
141 force to add a space-separated list of dracut modules to the default set of
142 modules, when -H is specified. This parameter can be specified multiple
143 times.
144 +
145 [NOTE]
146 ===============================
147 If [LIST] has multiple arguments, then you have to put these in quotes. For
148 example:
149 ----
150 # dracut --force-add "module1 module2" ...
151 ----
152 ===============================
153
154 **-d, --drivers** _<list of kernel modules>_::
155 specify a space-separated list of kernel modules to exclusively include
156 in the initramfs. The kernel modules have to be specified without the ".ko"
157 suffix. This parameter can be specified multiple times.
158 +
159 [NOTE]
160 ===============================
161 If [LIST] has multiple arguments, then you have to put these in quotes. For
162 example:
163 ----
164 # dracut --drivers "kmodule1 kmodule2" ...
165 ----
166 ===============================
167
168 **--add-drivers** _<list of kernel modules>_::
169 specify a space-separated list of kernel modules to add to the initramfs.
170 The kernel modules have to be specified without the ".ko" suffix. This
171 parameter can be specified multiple times.
172 +
173 [NOTE]
174 ===============================
175 If [LIST] has multiple arguments, then you have to put these in quotes. For
176 example:
177 ----
178 # dracut --add-drivers "kmodule1 kmodule2" ...
179 ----
180 ===============================
181
182 **--omit-drivers** _<list of kernel modules>_::
183 specify a space-separated list of kernel modules not to add to the
184 initramfs.
185 The kernel modules have to be specified without the ".ko" suffix. This
186 parameter can be specified multiple times.
187 +
188 [NOTE]
189 ===============================
190 If [LIST] has multiple arguments, then you have to put these in quotes. For
191 example:
192 ----
193 # dracut --omit-drivers "kmodule1 kmodule2" ...
194 ----
195 ===============================
196
197 **--filesystems** _<list of filesystems>_::
198 specify a space-separated list of kernel filesystem modules to exclusively
199 include in the generic initramfs. This parameter can be specified multiple
200 times.
201 +
202 [NOTE]
203 ===============================
204 If [LIST] has multiple arguments, then you have to put these in quotes. For
205 example:
206 ----
207 # dracut --filesystems "filesystem1 filesystem2" ...
208 ----
209 ===============================
210
211 **-k, --kmoddir** _<kernel directory>_::
212 specify the directory, where to look for kernel modules
213
214 **--fwdir** _<dir>[:<dir>...]++_::
215 specify additional directories, where to look for firmwares. This parameter
216 can be specified multiple times.
217
218 **--kernel-cmdline <parameters>**::
219 specify default kernel command line parameters
220
221
222 **--kernel-only**::
223 only install kernel drivers and firmware files
224
225 **--no-kernel**::
226 do not install kernel drivers and firmware files
227
228 **--print-cmdline**::
229 print the kernel command line for the current disk layout
230
231 **--mdadmconf**::
232 include local _/etc/mdadm.conf_
233
234 **--nomdadmconf**::
235 do not include local _/etc/mdadm.conf_
236
237 **--lvmconf**::
238 include local _/etc/lvm/lvm.conf_
239
240 **--nolvmconf**::
241 do not include local _/etc/lvm/lvm.conf_
242
243 **--fscks** [LIST]::
244 add a space-separated list of fsck tools, in addition to _dracut.conf_'s
245 specification; the installation is opportunistic (non-existing tools are
246 ignored)
247 +
248 [NOTE]
249 ===============================
250 If [LIST] has multiple arguments, then you have to put these in quotes. For
251 example:
252 ----
253 # dracut --fscks "fsck.foo barfsck" ...
254 ----
255 ===============================
256
257 **--nofscks**::
258 inhibit installation of any fsck tools
259
260 **--strip**::
261 strip binaries in the initramfs (default)
262
263 **--nostrip**::
264 do not strip binaries in the initramfs
265
266 **--hardlink**::
267 hardlink files in the initramfs (default)
268
269 **--nohardlink**::
270 do not hardlink files in the initramfs
271
272 **--prefix** _<dir>_::
273 prefix initramfs files with the specified directory
274
275 **--noprefix**::
276 do not prefix initramfs files (default)
277
278 **-h, --help**::
279 display help text and exit.
280
281 **--debug**::
282 output debug information of the build process
283
284 **-v, --verbose**::
285 increase verbosity level (default is info(4))
286
287 **-q, --quiet**:: decrease verbosity level (default is info(4))
288
289 **-c, --conf** _<dracut configuration file>_::
290 specify configuration file to use.
291 +
292 Default:
293 _/etc/dracut.conf_
294
295 **--confdir** _<configuration directory>_::
296 specify configuration directory to use.
297 +
298 Default:
299 _/etc/dracut.conf.d_
300
301 **--tmpdir** _<temporary directory>_::
302 specify temporary directory to use.
303 +
304 Default:
305 _/var/tmp_
306
307 **--sshkey** _<sshkey file>_:: ssh key file used with ssh-client module.
308
309 **-l, --local**::
310 activates the local mode. dracut will use modules from the current working
311 directory instead of the system-wide installed modules in
312 _/usr/lib/dracut/modules.d_.
313 This is useful when running dracut from a git checkout.
314
315 **-H, --hostonly**::
316 Host-Only mode: Install only what is needed for booting the local host
317 instead of a generic host and generate host-specific configuration.
318 +
319 [WARNING]
320 ====
321 If chrooted to another root other than the real root device, use "--fstab" and
322 provide a valid _/etc/fstab_.
323 ====
324
325 **-N, --no-hostonly**::
326 Disable Host-Only mode
327
328 **--persistent-policy** _<policy>_::
329 Use _<policy>_ to address disks and partitions.
330 _<policy>_ can be any directory name found in /dev/disk.
331 E.g. "by-uuid", "by-label"
332
333 **--fstab**::
334 Use _/etc/fstab_ instead of _/proc/self/mountinfo_.
335
336 **--add-fstab** _<filename>_ ::
337 Add entries of _<filename>_ to the initramfs /etc/fstab.
338
339 **--mount** "_<device>_ _<mountpoint>_ _<filesystem type>_ _<filesystem options>_"::
340 Mount _<device>_ on _<mountpoint>_ with _<filesystem type>_ and _<filesystem
341 options>_ in the initramfs
342
343 **--add-device** _<device>_ ::
344 Bring up _<device>_ in initramfs, _<device>_ should be the device name.
345 This can be useful in hostonly mode for resume support when your swap is on
346 LVM or an encrypted partition.
347 [NB --device can be used for compatibility with earlier releases]
348
349 **-i, --include** _<SOURCE>_ _<TARGET>_::
350 include the files in the SOURCE directory into the
351 TARGET directory in the final initramfs. If SOURCE is a file, it will be
352 installed to TARGET in the final initramfs. This parameter can be specified
353 multiple times.
354
355 **-I, --install** _<file list>_::
356 install the space separated list of files into the initramfs.
357 +
358 [NOTE]
359 ===============================
360 If [LIST] has multiple arguments, then you have to put these in quotes. For
361 example:
362 ----
363 # dracut --install "/bin/foo /sbin/bar" ...
364 ----
365 ===============================
366
367 **--gzip**::
368 Compress the generated initramfs using gzip. This will be done by default,
369 unless another compression option or --no-compress is passed. Equivalent to
370 "--compress=gzip -9"
371
372 **--bzip2**::
373 Compress the generated initramfs using bzip2.
374 +
375 [WARNING]
376 ====
377 Make sure your kernel has bzip2 decompression support compiled in, otherwise you
378 will not be able to boot. Equivalent to "--compress=bzip2"
379 ====
380
381 **--lzma**::
382 Compress the generated initramfs using lzma.
383 +
384 [WARNING]
385 ====
386 Make sure your kernel has lzma decompression support compiled in, otherwise you
387 will not be able to boot. Equivalent to "lzma --compress=lzma -9"
388 ====
389
390 **--xz**::
391 Compress the generated initramfs using xz.
392 +
393 [WARNING]
394 ====
395 Make sure your kernel has xz decompression support compiled in, otherwise you
396 will not be able to boot. Equivalent to "lzma --compress=xz --check=crc32 --lzma2=dict=1MiB"
397 ====
398
399 **--compress** _<compressor>_::
400 Compress the generated initramfs using the passed compression program. If
401 you pass it just the name of a compression program, it will call that
402 program with known-working arguments. If you pass a quoted string with
403 arguments, it will be called with exactly those arguments. Depending on what
404 you pass, this may result in an initramfs that the kernel cannot decompress.
405
406 **--no-compress**::
407 Do not compress the generated initramfs. This will override any other
408 compression options.
409
410 **--list-modules**::
411 List all available dracut modules.
412
413 **-M, --show-modules**::
414 Print included module's name to standard output during build.
415
416 **--keep**::
417 Keep the initramfs temporary directory for debugging purposes.
418
419 **--printsize**::
420 Print out the module install size
421
422 **--profile**:
423 Output profile information of the build process
424
425 **--ro-mnt**:
426 Mount / and /usr read-only by default.
427
428 **-L, --stdlog** _<level>_::
429 [0-6] Specify logging level (to standard error)
430 ----
431 0 - suppress any messages
432 1 - only fatal errors
433 2 - all errors
434 3 - warnings
435 4 - info
436 5 - debug info (here starts lots of output)
437 6 - trace info (and even more)
438 ----
439
440 **--regenerate-all**::
441 Regenerate all initramfs images at the default location with the kernel versions found on the system.
442 Additional parameters are passed through.
443
444 FILES
445 -----
446 _/var/log/dracut.log_::
447 logfile of initramfs image creation
448
449 _/tmp/dracut.log_::
450 logfile of initramfs image creation, if _/var/log/dracut.log_ is not
451 writable
452
453 _/etc/dracut.conf_::
454 see dracut.conf5
455
456 _/etc/dracut.conf.d/*.conf_::
457 see dracut.conf5
458
459 _/usr/lib/dracut/dracut.conf.d/*.conf_::
460 see dracut.conf5
461
462 Configuration in the initramfs
463 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
464 _/etc/conf.d/_::
465 Any files found in _/etc/conf.d/_ will be sourced in the initramfs to
466 set initial values. Command line options will override these values
467 set in the configuration files.
468
469 _/etc/cmdline_::
470 Can contain additional command line options. Deprecated, better use /etc/cmdline.d/*.conf.
471
472 _/etc/cmdline.d/*.conf::
473 Can contain additional command line options.
474
475 AVAILABILITY
476 ------------
477 The dracut command is part of the dracut package and is available from
478 link:$$https://dracut.wiki.kernel.org$$[https://dracut.wiki.kernel.org]
479
480 AUTHORS
481 -------
482 Harald Hoyer
483
484 Victor Lowther
485
486 Philippe Seewer
487
488 Warren Togami
489
490 Amadeusz Żołnowski
491
492 Jeremy Katz
493
494 David Dillow
495
496 Will Woods
497
498 SEE ALSO
499 --------
500 *dracut.cmdline*(7) *dracut.conf*(5)