kernel-install — Add and remove kernel and initramfs images to and from /boot
kernel-install
COMMAND [OPTIONS...] KERNEL-VERSION
KERNEL-IMAGE
[INITRD-FILE
...]
kernel-install is used to install and remove kernel and initramfs images to and
from the boot loader partition, referred to as $BOOT
here. It will usually be one of
/boot/
, /efi/
, or /boot/efi/
, see below.
kernel-install will execute the files
located in the directory /usr/lib/kernel/install.d/
and the local administration directory /etc/kernel/install.d/
.
All files are collectively sorted and executed in lexical order, regardless of the directory in
which they live. However, files with identical filenames replace each other.
Files in /etc/kernel/install.d/
take precedence over files with the same name
in /usr/lib/kernel/install.d/
. This can be used to override a system-supplied
executables with a local file if needed; a symbolic link in /etc/kernel/install.d/
with the same name as an executable in /usr/lib/kernel/install.d/
,
pointing to /dev/null
, disables the executable entirely. Executables must have the
extension ".install
"; other extensions are ignored.
An executable should return 0
on success. It may also
return 77
to cause the whole operation to terminate
(executables later in lexical order will be skipped).
The following commands are understood:
KERNEL-VERSION
KERNEL-IMAGE
[INITRD-FILE
...]¶This command expects a kernel version string and a path to a kernel image file as
arguments. kernel-install calls the executables from
/usr/lib/kernel/install.d/*.install
and
/etc/kernel/install.d/*.install
with the following arguments:
addKERNEL-VERSION
$BOOT/
MACHINE-ID
/KERNEL-VERSION
/KERNEL-IMAGE
[INITRD-FILE
...]
Three default plugins execute the following operations in this case:
00-entry-directory.install
creates the directory
$BOOT/
if MACHINE-ID
/KERNEL-VERSION
/$BOOT/
already exists.
MACHINE-ID
/
50-depmod.install
runs
depmod(8) for the
KERNEL-VERSION
.
90-loaderentry.install
copies KERNEL-IMAGE
to
$BOOT/
.
If an MACHINE-ID
/KERNEL-VERSION
/linuxINITRD-FILE
is provided, it also copies INITRD-FILE
to
$BOOT/
.
It also creates a boot loader entry according to the Boot Loader Specification in
MACHINE-ID
/KERNEL_VERSION
/INITRD-FILE
$BOOT/loader/entries/
.
The title of the entry is the MACHINE-ID
-KERNEL-VERSION
.confPRETTY_NAME
parameter specified in
/etc/os-release
or /usr/lib/os-release
(if the former is
missing), or "Linux KERNEL-VERSION
", if unset.
If the entry directory
$BOOT/
does not exist, this plugin does nothing.MACHINE-ID
/KERNEL-VERSION
/
KERNEL-VERSION
¶This command expects a kernel version string as single argument. This calls executables from
/usr/lib/kernel/install.d/*.install
and
/etc/kernel/install.d/*.install
with the following arguments:
removeKERNEL-VERSION
$BOOT/
MACHINE-ID
/KERNEL-VERSION
/
Afterwards, kernel-install removes the directory
$BOOT/
and its contents.MACHINE-ID
/KERNEL-VERSION
/
Two default plugins execute the following operations in this case:
50-depmod.install
removes the files generated by depmod for this kernel again.
90-loaderentry.install
removes the file
$BOOT/loader/entries/
.MACHINE-ID
-KERNEL-VERSION
.conf
$BOOT
partition¶The partition where the kernels and Boot
Loader Specification snippets are located is called $BOOT
.
kernel-install determines the location of this partition by checking
/efi/
, /boot/
, and /boot/efi/
in turn. The first location where $BOOT/loader/entries/
or
$BOOT/$MACHINE_ID/
exists is used.
If --verbose
is used, $KERNEL_INSTALL_VERBOSE=1
will be set for
the plugins. They may output additional logs in this case.
If every executable returns 0 or 77, 0 is returned, and a non-zero failure code otherwise.
/usr/lib/kernel/install.d/*.install
/etc/kernel/install.d/*.install
¶Drop-in files which are executed by kernel-install.
/etc/kernel/cmdline
/proc/cmdline
¶Read by 90-loaderentry.install
. The content of the file
/etc/kernel/cmdline
specifies the kernel command line to use. If that file does not
exist, /proc/cmdline
is used.
/etc/kernel/tries
¶Read by 90-loaderentry.install
. If this file exists a numeric value is read from
it and the naming of the generated entry file is slightly altered to include it as
$BOOT/loader/entries/
. This
is useful for boot loaders such as
systemd-boot(7) which
implement boot attempt counting with a counter embedded in the entry file name.MACHINE-ID
-KERNEL-VERSION
+TRIES
.conf
/etc/machine-id
¶The content of this file specifies the machine identification
MACHINE-ID
. If it cannot read /etc/machine-id
,
kernel-install will use "Linux" as the machine ID instead.
/etc/os-release
/usr/lib/os-release
¶The content of the file specifies the operating system title PRETTY_NAME
.