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Mkinitfs Command: Compress Initramfs Algorithm Alpine Linux
Use for compress initramfs algorithm alpine linux with Mkinitfs. Exact CLI syntax to compress initramfs algorithm alpine linux using Mkinitfs.
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Command Syntax
mkinitfs -C <gzip|xz|zstd|lz4|none> mkinitfs -C <gzip|xz|zstd|lz4|none> Live Command Builder
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mkinitfs -C <gzip|xz|zstd|lz4|none> Command Breakdown
-C- Command Option
- Tool-specific option used by this command invocation.
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