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Following the recent RFC RFC 66 discussion, I made a package to help me install my own kernel packages using systemd's kenel-install.
I found I really like this approach.
Perhaps its useful to other folks as well. I'm using it with systemd-boot only.
My sd-boot package is now available.
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Thank you for doing all the work to get this package released and available. It works superbly well, is easy to install and get going, and it does an excellent job of managing not just new kernels (in my case custom kernels at present, but can be set to manage new Arch kernels also. With systemd-boot it makes kernel updates worry-free, but it is also nice that it manages memtest86 and edk2-shell when they update too.
Last edited by mcloaked (2026-04-22 12:04:45)
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FYI - i pushed out a new version. The new version uses compiled binaries in place of bash.
I left the bash code for historical interest.
I have this running on multiple machines - all working well (for me).
Do let me know any of any issues or thoughts
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Thank you for this package - I have it running on multiple machines now and the new c-code binary version is significantly faster than the previous bash script version. It handles kernel updates as well as memtest86 updates very efficiently.
Mike C
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