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concatenated into one buffer. Most tools that build initrds (eg Dracut) do this for you but there are some situations where this can be extremely useful.
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Added support for several initrds which are provided to the kernel concatenated into one buffer. Most tools that build initrds (eg Dracut) do this for you but there are some situations where this can be extremely useful.
A single string is still supported this will still work
chainload.linux-initrd = 'path/to/initrd'
but now an array of initrds are also supported which as a good feel with other kernel arrays in sprout.toml;
chainload.linux-initrd = ['path/to/initrd1', 'path/to/initrd2']
chainload.options = ["root=rootfs", "ro", "init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd"]
This still supports undefined initrd and empty_is_none* functions were removed as now obsolete.