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Re: What's the purpose of initrd.img{,.old} and vmlinuz{,.old} symlinks in the root dir?



On 01/03/2020 17:15, mick crane wrote:
> On 2020-02-29 18:17, Mikhail Morfikov wrote
> 
>> vmlinuz -> boot/vmlinuz-5.4.0-4-amd64
>>     lrwxrwxrwx   1 root   root           24 2020-02-24 00:37:53
>> vmlinuz.old -> boot/vmlinuz-5.5.4-amd64
>>
> 
> .old is pointing to a newer kernel ?
> 
> mick
> 

Yes, it is because I updated recently the debian kernel. So I think it thinks 
the older is newer now. But after moving the links to the /boot/ dir, I get:

$ ls -al /boot/ | egrep  "vmlinuz|initrd"
lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root       22 2020-03-01 15:18:21 initrd.img -> initrd.img-5.5.4-amd64
-rw-r--r--  1 root root 39127233 2020-02-14 17:23:07 initrd.img-5.4.0-4-amd64
-rw-r--r--  1 root root 16005450 2020-03-01 14:41:38 initrd.img-5.5.4-amd64
lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root       24 2020-03-01 15:18:21 initrd.img.old -> initrd.img-5.4.0-4-amd64
lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root       19 2020-03-01 15:18:21 vmlinuz -> vmlinuz-5.5.4-amd64
-rw-r--r--  1 root root  5627632 2020-02-13 06:14:49 vmlinuz-5.4.0-4-amd64
-rw-r--r--  1 root root  9331760 2020-02-26 09:38:52 vmlinuz-5.5.4-amd64
lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root       21 2020-03-01 15:18:21 vmlinuz.old -> vmlinuz-5.4.0-4-amd64

So the .old points now to the older one. But I don't need the debian kernel 
anyway since I build it on my own. I haven't removed it just in case. :] But 
I think I will remove it when I set everything up to avoid such situations.

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