bedrock, added devuan strata, can't get kernel
by jr_bob_dobbs from LinuxQuestions.org on (#4SV0R)
I installed a Buildroot system. This is a very minimal Linux that is mostly just busybox. Nonetheless, it can get on-line (cable, not wifi) and it can run the bedrock installer script just fine. Note, a separate Linux manages the boot loader and this provides the kernel for the Buildroot (now bedrock) system, for now.
I then added a Devuan (fork of Debian with no systemd) strata, with the intent to eventually have Devuan provide its own initramdisk & kernel.
One problem: I can't find the kernel. There is a /lib/modules for that kernel, but no Devuan vmlinuz its boot dir. I tried several packages that should have had the kernel but I can't find it. I did install a kernel source package but honestly I'd rather use the already-compiled stock Devuan kernel.
My problem is, I do not know if this is a Devuan problem or a bedrock problem. Can I please get a clue? :p What I mean is, does a strata fetch bring in the kernel? Did Bedrock then eat it? I know i installed the kernel later but ... did Bedrock then eat it?
Thank you.


I then added a Devuan (fork of Debian with no systemd) strata, with the intent to eventually have Devuan provide its own initramdisk & kernel.
One problem: I can't find the kernel. There is a /lib/modules for that kernel, but no Devuan vmlinuz its boot dir. I tried several packages that should have had the kernel but I can't find it. I did install a kernel source package but honestly I'd rather use the already-compiled stock Devuan kernel.
My problem is, I do not know if this is a Devuan problem or a bedrock problem. Can I please get a clue? :p What I mean is, does a strata fetch bring in the kernel? Did Bedrock then eat it? I know i installed the kernel later but ... did Bedrock then eat it?
Thank you.