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You may potentially need to edit your kernel boot parameters in grub or w/e bootloader you're using, in case you're early-loading any CPU microcode. For instance, if you're loading your Intel microcode via GRUB, you may need to run
grub-mkconfig
from a chroot (or your old system, if it's still accessible), or edit yourgrub.cfg
and check theinitrd
parameter. But if you're late-loading microcode then you don't need to worry about it (although late-loading is discouraged and will taint the kernel).Best to check your distro's documentation on how to update the initrd / microcode.
I have not made any special changes to the kernel parameters. Everything is stock. Only thing I did is hide grub menu from etc/default/grub. That's all.