Re: gentoo dracut puzzle

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install-kernel-gentoo no longer exists so I emerged:
sys-kernel-gentoo
When I tried
emerge gentoo-kernel-bin
I gotThe following USE changes are necessary to proceed:
 (see "package.use" in the portage(5) man page for more details)
# required by sys-kernel/gentoo-kernel-bin-6.6.30::gentoo[initramfs]
# required by virtual/dist-kernel-6.6.30::gentoo
>=sys-kernel/installkernel-28 dracut

Use --autounmask-write to write changes to config files (honoring
CONFIG_PROTECT). Carefully examine the list of proposed changes,
paying special attention to mask or keyword changes that may expose
experimental or unstable packages.

Where do I go from here?


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On Sat, 25 May 2024, Cleverson Casarin Uliana wrote:

> Hi, I have installed Gentoo last year, so I don't know if any instruction has
> changed since then. In any case, since the first time I installed Gentoo back
> in 2007, my practice has been to firstly read all of the Handbook, as well as
> all relevant material at Gentoo Wiki, and keep annotating in a plain text file
> all of commands I'll be taking. Only after finishing such notetaking, I
> proceed to start installing.
>
> Although I still have all the commands I used, I don't recall exactly what was
> the purpose of each and every of them. In any case, here is what I have
> anotated regarding kernel and initramfs specifically, as well as commands
> which appears to be related, along with some comments I'm inserting when the
> following command isn't obvious. As you will see, I didn't need to deal with
> dracut directly. From what I recall, simply inserting an initramfs USE flag
> was enough to generate an initramfs automatically:
>
> nano /etc/portage/package.use/linux-firmware
> # insert this line, and save
> sys-kernel/linux-firmware initramfs
>
> mkdir /etc/portage/package.license
> nano /etc/portage/package.license/kernel
> # Insert these two lines and save
> sys-kernel/linux-firmware @BINARY-REDISTRIBUTABLE
> sys-firmware/intel-microcode intel-ucode
>
> emerge linux-firmware
> nano /etc/portage/package.use/intel-microcode
> # Insert this line and save
> sys-firmware/intel-microcode hostonly initramfs
>
> emerge --noreplace intel-microcode
> iucode_tool -S --write-earlyfw=/boot/early_ucode.cpio
> /lib/firmware/intel-ucode/*
> emerge installkernel-gentoo
> emerge gentoo-kernel-bin
>
> HTH,
> Cleverson
>
>
>




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