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DRACUT(8)			    dracut			     DRACUT(8)

NAME
       dracut - low-level tool for generating an initramfs image

SYNOPSIS
       dracut [OPTION...] [<image> [<kernel version>]]

DESCRIPTION
       dracut creates an initial image used by the kernel for preloading the
       block device modules (such as IDE, SCSI or RAID) which are needed to
       access the root filesystem, mounting the root filesystem and booting
       into the real system.

       At boot time, the kernel unpacks that archive into RAM disk, mounts and
       uses it as initial root file system. All finding of the root device
       happens in this early userspace.

       For a complete list of kernel command line options see
       dracut.cmdline(7)

OPTIONS
       -f, --force
	   overwrite existing initramfs file.

       -m, --modules <list of dracut modules>
	   specify a space-separated list of dracut modules to call when
	   building the initramfs. Modules are located in
	   /usr/share/dracut/modules.d. This parameter can be specified
	   multiple times.

	       Note
	       If [LIST] has multiple arguments, then you have to put these in
	       quotes. For example:

		   # dracut --modules "module1 module2"	 ...

       -o, --omit <list of dracut modules>
	   omit a space-separated list of dracut modules. This parameter can
	   be specified multiple times.

	   Note
	   If [LIST] has multiple arguments, then you have to put these in
	   quotes. For example:

	       # dracut --omit "module1 module2"  ...

       -a, --add <list of dracut modules>
	   add a space-separated list of dracut modules to the default set of
	   modules. This parameter can be specified multiple times.

	       Note
	       If [LIST] has multiple arguments, then you have to put these in
	       quotes. For example:

		   # dracut --add "module1 module2"  ...

       --force-add <list of dracut modules>
	   force to add a space-separated list of dracut modules to the
	   default set of modules, when -H is specified. This parameter can be
	   specified multiple times.

	       Note
	       If [LIST] has multiple arguments, then you have to put these in
	       quotes. For example:

		   # dracut --force-add "module1 module2"  ...

       -d, --drivers <list of kernel modules>
	   specify a space-separated list of kernel modules to exclusively
	   include in the initramfs. The kernel modules have to be specified
	   without the ".ko" suffix. This parameter can be specified multiple
	   times.

	       Note
	       If [LIST] has multiple arguments, then you have to put these in
	       quotes. For example:

		   # dracut --drivers "kmodule1 kmodule2"  ...

       --add-drivers <list of kernel modules>
	   specify a space-separated list of kernel modules to add to the
	   initramfs. The kernel modules have to be specified without the
	   ".ko" suffix. This parameter can be specified multiple times.

	       Note
	       If [LIST] has multiple arguments, then you have to put these in
	       quotes. For example:

		   # dracut --add-drivers "kmodule1 kmodule2"  ...

       --omit-drivers <list of kernel modules>
	   specify a space-separated list of kernel modules not to add to the
	   initramfs. The kernel modules have to be specified without the
	   ".ko" suffix. This parameter can be specified multiple times.

	       Note
	       If [LIST] has multiple arguments, then you have to put these in
	       quotes. For example:

		   # dracut --omit-drivers "kmodule1 kmodule2"	...

       --filesystems <list of filesystems>
	   specify a space-separated list of kernel filesystem modules to
	   exclusively include in the generic initramfs. This parameter can be
	   specified multiple times.

	   Note
	   If [LIST] has multiple arguments, then you have to put these in
	   quotes. For example:

	       # dracut --filesystems "filesystem1 filesystem2"	 ...

       -k, --kmoddir <kernel directory>
	   specify the directory, where to look for kernel modules

       --fwdir <dir>[:<dir>...]++
	   specify additional directories, where to look for firmwares. This
	   parameter can be specified multiple times.

       --kernel-only
	   only install kernel drivers and firmware files

       --no-kernel
	   do not install kernel drivers and firmware files

       --mdadmconf
	   include local /etc/mdadm.conf

       --nomdadmconf
	   do not include local /etc/mdadm.conf

       --lvmconf
	   include local /etc/lvm/lvm.conf

       --nolvmconf
	   do not include local /etc/lvm/lvm.conf

       --fscks [LIST]
	   add a space-separated list of fsck tools, in addition to
	   dracut.conf's specification; the installation is opportunistic
	   (non-existing tools are ignored)

	       Note
	       If [LIST] has multiple arguments, then you have to put these in
	       quotes. For example:

		   # dracut --fscks "fsck.foo barfsck"	...

       --nofscks
	   inhibit installation of any fsck tools

       --strip
	   strip binaries in the initramfs (default)

       --nostrip
	   do not strip binaries in the initramfs

       --prefix <dir>
	   prefix initramfs files with the specified directory

       --noprefix
	   do not prefix initramfs files (default)

       -h, --help
	   display help text and exit.

       --debug
	   output debug information of the build process

       -v, --verbose
	   increase verbosity level (default is info(4))

       -q, --quiet
	   decrease verbosity level (default is info(4))

       -c, --conf <dracut configuration file>
	   specify configuration file to use.

	   Default: /etc/dracut.conf

       --confdir <configuration directory>
	   specify configuration directory to use.

	   Default: /etc/dracut.conf.d

       --tmpdir <temporary directory>
	   specify temporary directory to use.

	   Default: /var/tmp

       --sshkey <sshkey file>
	   ssh key file used with ssh-client module.

       -l, --local
	   activates the local mode. dracut will use modules from the current
	   working directory instead of the system-wide installed modules in
	   /usr/share/dracut/modules.d. This is useful when running dracut
	   from a git checkout.

       -H, --hostonly
	   Host-Only mode: Install only what is needed for booting the local
	   host instead of a generic host.

	       Warning
	       If chrooted to another root other than the real root device,
	       use "--fstab" and provide a valid /etc/fstab.

       --no-hostonly
	   Disable Host-Only mode

       --fstab
	   Use /etc/fstab instead of /proc/self/mountinfo.

       --add-fstab _<filename>_
	   Add entries of <filename> to the initramfs /etc/fstab.

       --mount "<device> <mountpoint> <filesystem type> <filesystem options>"
	   Mount <device> on <mountpoint> with <filesystem type> and
	   <filesystem options> in the initramfs

       -i, --include <SOURCE>_ _<TARGET>
	   include the files in the SOURCE directory into the TARGET directory
	   in the final initramfs. If SOURCE is a file, it will be installed
	   to TARGET in the final initramfs. This parameter can be specified
	   multiple times.

       -I, --install <file list>
	   install the space separated list of files into the initramfs.

	       Note
	       If [LIST] has multiple arguments, then you have to put these in
	       quotes. For example:

	       +

		   # dracut --install "/bin/foo /sbin/bar"  ...

       --gzip
	   Compress the generated initramfs using gzip. This will be done by
	   default, unless another compression option or --no-compress is
	   passed. Equivalent to "--compress=gzip -9"

       --bzip2
	   Compress the generated initramfs using bzip2.

	       Warning
	       Make sure your kernel has bzip2 decompression support compiled
	       in, otherwise you will not be able to boot. Equivalent to
	       "--compress=bzip2"

       --lzma
	   Compress the generated initramfs using lzma.

	       Warning
	       Make sure your kernel has lzma decompression support compiled
	       in, otherwise you will not be able to boot. Equivalent to
	       "--compress=lzma -9"

       --xz
	   Compress the generated initramfs using xz.

	       Warning
	       Make sure your kernel has xz decompression support compiled in,
	       otherwise you will not be able to boot. Equivalent to
	       "--compress=xz --check=crc32 --lzma2=dict=1MiB"

       --compress <compressor>
	   Compress the generated initramfs using the passed compression
	   program. If you pass it just the name of a compression program, it
	   will call that program with known-working arguments. If you pass a
	   quoted string with arguments, it will be called with exactly those
	   arguments. Depending on what you pass, this may result in an
	   initramfs that the kernel cannot decompress.

       --no-compress
	   Do not compress the generated initramfs. This will override any
	   other compression options.

       --list-modules
	   List all available dracut modules.

       -M, --show-modules
	   Print included module’s name to standard output during build.

       --keep
	   Keep the initramfs temporary directory for debugging purposes.

FILES
       /var/log/dracut.log
	   logfile of initramfs image creation

       /tmp/dracut.log
	   logfile of initramfs image creation, if /var/log/dracut.log is not
	   writable

       /etc/dracut.conf
	   see dracut.conf5

       /etc/dracut.conf.d/*.conf
	   see dracut.conf5

   Configuration in the initramfs
       /etc/conf.d/
	   Any files found in /etc/conf.d/ will be sourced in the initramfs to
	   set initial values. Command line options will override these values
	   set in the configuration files.

       /etc/cmdline
	   Can contain additional command line options.

AVAILABILITY
       The dracut command is part of the dracut package and is available from
       https://dracut.wiki.kernel.org

AUTHORS
       Harald Hoyer
	   Project Leader and Developer

       Victor Lowther
	   Developer

       Philippe Seewer
	   Developer

       Warren Togami
	   Developer

       Amadeusz Żołnowski
	   Developer

       Jeremy Katz
	   Developer

       David Dillow
	   Developer

       Will Woods
	   Developer

SEE ALSO
       dracut.cmdline(7) dracut.conf(5)

dracut				  09/27/2012			     DRACUT(8)
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