While preparing to reboot a CentOS Stream 8 server whose root filesystem resides on a software RAID-1 array, you need to regenerate the initramfs so that the raid1 driver is loaded before any other modules and you want to overwrite the existing file /boot/initramfs-4.18.0-515.10.1.el8_9.x86_64.img for the running kernel 4.18.0-515.10.1.el8_9.x86_64.
Which mkinitrd command accomplishes all of these requirements?
Using --with=raid1 loads the module, but after other storage drivers, which does not satisfy the requirement.
Placing the kernel version before the image path reverses the required argument order and fails.
Omitting the kernel-version argument prevents mkinitrd from knowing which kernel the image is for.
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