On Monday, 24 June 2024 22:03:14 BST Dale wrote: > Michael wrote: > > On Monday, 24 June 2024 20:47:15 BST Dale wrote: > >> Have you seen this before? > > > > No, because I've never used dracut. > > I just had a thought. I have /usr on the root partition now. Do I even > need a init thingy? Only you can answer this. You don't need it if your kernel image has all the drivers it requires built- in to mount / and start initializing your hardware. Binary distros tend to built a lot of kernel drivers as modules and these will not be accessible until / has been mounted. Therefore initrd/initramfs will include necessary modules, as well as firmware, CPU microcode, etc. to be able to run in memory enough of a temporary initial / fs, until the real / becomes accessible. This is explained briefly here: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Handbook:AMD64/Installation/ Kernel#Building_an_initramfs > >> (chroot) livecd /usr/src/linux # dracut --kver=$(cat > >> include/config/kernel.release) > >> dracut[I]: Executing: /usr/bin/dracut --kver=6.9.4-gentoo > >> dracut[F]: Can't write to > >> /efi/dba652170b7a716f303c3c5966799436/6.9.4-gentoo: Directory > >> /efi/dba652170b7a716f303c3c5966799436/6.9.4-gentoo does not exist or is > >> not accessible. > >> (chroot) livecd /usr/src/linux # > >> > >> > >> The directory inside /efi does not exist. > > > > The long string is either a PARTUUID, or a fs UUID. > > > > Run blikid to find out what it is. > > /dev/nvme0n1p1: UUID="6488-1019" BLOCK_SIZE="512" TYPE="vfat" > PARTLABEL="efi-part" PARTUUID="50add3c0-4ab3-4453-85e5-93af643a586e" > > I don't see anything, UUID or anything else that starts with dba6 for > any partition. I don't know why dracut is looking for that. Hmm ... I wonder if it is implementing a systemd-boot UUID for each OS kernel. :-/ > > Do you have a directory called EFI in your /efi partition? > > > > Have you mounted your /mnt/gentoo/boot partition when you called dracut? > > Yep. There is. Should that be there? This is what is there. > > (chroot) livecd / # ls -al /efi/ > total 12 > drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Dec 31 1969 . > drwxr-xr-x 17 root root 4096 Jun 23 12:06 .. > drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Jun 24 14:29 EFI > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 0 Jun 24 14:01 test > (chroot) livecd / # ls -al /efi/EFI/gentoo/grubx64.efi > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 143360 Jun 24 14:33 /efi/EFI/gentoo/grubx64.efi That's all as it should be. > I mounted /boot when I mounted the others. I already have a kernel and > such in /boot. When I did a search, I found where someone posted they > used force with dracut to get it to install a init thingy. I used it > and it did build and put one in /boot. Thing is, I've never had to use > force before and figure something is wrong somewhere. The first option in the man page explains what you did: https://linux.die.net/man/8/dracut -f, --force overwrite existing initramfs file. Did you have an initramfs already in there? > This is /boot. > > > (chroot) livecd / # ls -al /boot/ > total 22512 > drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 Jun 24 14:29 . > drwxr-xr-x 17 root root 4096 Jun 23 12:06 .. > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 77312 Jun 24 11:40 amd-uc.img > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 158391 Jun 24 12:02 config-6.9.4-6 > drwxr-xr-x 6 root root 4096 Jun 24 14:29 grub > -rw------- 1 root root 7740012 Jun 24 14:06 initramfs-6.9.4-6.img > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 15000576 Jun 24 12:02 kernel-6.9.4-6 > drwx------ 2 root root 16384 Jun 24 04:03 lost+found This looks good. > That give you any clues? Or am I starting over again. ROFL > > Dale > > :-) :-) No don't start over! Have you read through this: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Dracut I don't use an initramfs, dracut, or systemd, wherever I can avoid them and I do avoid them on my Gentoo. Someone more clued up in these and their peculiarities should chime in here.