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Fedora uses dracut as opposed to initramfs, so that's also a major difference.
dracut is just an initramfs generator, last I checked.
It is, but has drastically different behavior compared to mkinitcpio or booster. Booting a USB device fails when the image is generated with dracut on main machine, whereas neither of the alternatives exhibit such issues. Also, using booster just "felt" faster on my 6198DU machine.
Fair enough. I don't actually need an initramfs for any of my machines at the moment, so I have only a superficial knowledge.