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So I ran sudo pacman -Syu, then the system asked me if I want to install Linux 5.9.2.
So before I did that, I installed timeshift first to backup my system. And then I installed Linux 5.9.2 from Linux 5.9.1. My question is, do I need to run
grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
everytime I update the Linux kernel?
Last edited by agena10 (2020-10-31 12:02:43)
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No.
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Grub expects to find a hard-coded entry, named /boot/initramfs-linux.img. Kernel packages on Arch simply overwrite that image file on install via a pacman hook (90-mkinitcpio-install.hook). So no need to regen it.
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Gotcha. Thank you guys!
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