Thread (104 messages) 104 messages, 15 authors, 2025-10-10

Re: [PATCH RESEND 00/62] initrd: remove classic initrd support

From: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
Date: 2025-09-15 13:34:40
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On Sat, Sep 13, 2025 at 12:37:39AM +0000, Askar Safin wrote:
Intro
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This patchset removes classic initrd (initial RAM disk) support,
which was deprecated in 2020.
This is a good idea but the patchset does a bit too much and it's pretty
convoluted and mixes cleanups with the removal of initrd support and so
it's not that great to review let alone merge especially considering
that a revert might be needed.

Split it up into multiple patch series. Send a first series that
focusses only on removing the generic infrastructure keeping it as
contained as possible. Only do non-generic cleanups that are absolutely
essential for the removal. Then the cleanups can go in separate series
later.

As usual I'm happy to try to shed old code but I wouldn't be too
optimistic that we'll get away with this and if so it needs to be
surgical.
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