Where can I find precompiled bootloader files (initramfs-linux.img)?
I need the boot files (initramfs-linux.img and vmlinuz-linux) from Arch 4.20-1 to fix a system. Is there a standard place where these can be found, or can they only be custom built?
When I look in the git archive for Arch it apparently only has the files to build these files. For example, there is a gen_initramfs_list.sh script that packs the initramfs.
In my case I am working from a different windows machine than the system that needs to be fixed, so it would be a lot easier if I could download a precompiled version and move it to the broken system, rather than have to create an environment to build it.
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I need the boot files (initramfs-linux.img and vmlinuz-linux) from Arch 4.20-1 to fix a system. Is there a standard place where these can be found, or can they only be custom built?
When I look in the git archive for Arch it apparently only has the files to build these files. For example, there is a gen_initramfs_list.sh script that packs the initramfs.
In my case I am working from a different windows machine than the system that needs to be fixed, so it would be a lot easier if I could download a precompiled version and move it to the broken system, rather than have to create an environment to build it.
arch-linux boot compiling download
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I need the boot files (initramfs-linux.img and vmlinuz-linux) from Arch 4.20-1 to fix a system. Is there a standard place where these can be found, or can they only be custom built?
When I look in the git archive for Arch it apparently only has the files to build these files. For example, there is a gen_initramfs_list.sh script that packs the initramfs.
In my case I am working from a different windows machine than the system that needs to be fixed, so it would be a lot easier if I could download a precompiled version and move it to the broken system, rather than have to create an environment to build it.
arch-linux boot compiling download
I need the boot files (initramfs-linux.img and vmlinuz-linux) from Arch 4.20-1 to fix a system. Is there a standard place where these can be found, or can they only be custom built?
When I look in the git archive for Arch it apparently only has the files to build these files. For example, there is a gen_initramfs_list.sh script that packs the initramfs.
In my case I am working from a different windows machine than the system that needs to be fixed, so it would be a lot easier if I could download a precompiled version and move it to the broken system, rather than have to create an environment to build it.
arch-linux boot compiling download
arch-linux boot compiling download
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