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===== Notes ===== | ===== Notes ===== | ||
- | The commands ''imgfetch'', ''module'', and ''initrd'' are identical. | + | There is no difference between the commands ''imgfetch'', ''module'', and ''initrd''. |
When booting a Linux kernel, any argument supplied to the ''initrd'' command will be used as the pathname for that image within the initial RAM filesystem. For example, if you have the script | When booting a Linux kernel, any argument supplied to the ''initrd'' command will be used as the pathname for that image within the initial RAM filesystem. For example, if you have the script |