Thats atleast an argument, but looking at my bog-standard initramfs,
libz is already there alongside libzstd, liblzma, liblz4, liblzo2.

If you care for a small initramfs, thats a battle debian lost long ago,
nothing additional will get pulled in.

Curiously, I want to build a small initramfs, with busybox modprobe.
This one supports zlib (only), and debians default depmod is the one
thing standing in the way of building that (without alot hackery).

So, this is a clear case where it practically wont cost you anything
to enable zlib support.

Am Mi., 26. Feb. 2020 um 15:41 Uhr schrieb Marco d'Itri <m...@linux.it>:
>
> On Feb 26, Norbert Lange <nolang...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Whats the problem with kmod supporting both? Its not like this has any
> > real disadvantage,
> Other than pulling more dependencies in the initramfs.
>
> --
> ciao,
> Marco

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