Re: [PATCH 09/16] initrd: remove the BLKFLSBUF call in handle_initrd

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On July 3, 2020 5:18:48 PM PDT, antlists <antlists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>On 03/07/2020 04:40, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
>> On 2020-06-15 05:53, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
>>> BLKFLSBUF used to be overloaded for the ramdisk driver to free the
>whole
>>> ramdisk, which was completely different behavior compared to all
>other
>>> drivers.  But this magic overload got removed in commit ff26956875c2
>>> ("brd: remove support for BLKFLSBUF"), so this call is entirely
>>> pointless now.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@xxxxxx>
>> 
>> Does *anyone* use initrd as opposed to initramfs anymore? It would
>seem
>> like a good candidate for deprecation/removal.
>> 
>Reading the gentoo mailing list, it seems there's a fair few people who
>
>don't use initramfs. I get the impression they don't use initrd either,
>
>though.
>
>I don't know too much about booting without an initramfs - I switched 
>ages ago - so what is possible and what they're actually doing, I don't
>
>know.
>
>Cheers,
>Wol

Not using any init userspace at all is an entirely different issue.
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