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I think the right approach is the second one: include your patched DSDT in a CPIO archive that is prepended to your actual initramfs. ZFSBootMenu will be completely unaware o fthe fact that your initramfs is actually two concatenated images, and load it the same way If you follow the Arch wiki steps to create the cp /boot/initramfs-[...].img /boot/initramfs-[...].img.bak
cat /path/to/acpi_override /boot/initramfs-[...].img.bak > /boot/initramfs-[...].img This will leave the modified image where ZBM expects to find it, but the original initramfs alongside it as a backup if needed. You'll have to re-run this every time you create a new initramfs, e.g., after a kernel upgrade. Attempting to incorporate this capability into ZFSBootMenu may be challenging at best and, at worst, might not even work; I'm not sure if you can load replacement ACPI tables with ZFSBootMenu and have them persist after |
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Hi! First and foremost, thanks for all the effort put in this project. I have found it extremely useful!
I had a question regarding loading custom acpi tables. My notebook requires some patches for the sound to work and so far I have been loading them with grub:
Now that I have ditched grub, I'm trying to get the same thing working, so far I have found the following options, but as I do not have that much experience in the topic I'm getting a bit lost.
What would be the most correct way to achieve this? I'm willing to put in the time for the last one if it is worth it, but I certainly need some hints :)
Thanks and kind regards!
Fermín Olaiz.
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