Re: kernel boot order

From: Armen Kaleshian
Date: Sat Feb 14 2004 - 01:59:02 EST


What do you mean by what parts? The kernel enables your system devices, and then
other services are started based on what you have specified to start at the run
level you've set the machine to boot to.

Please clarify your question so that I may better answer it.

--Armen

On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 10:39:11PM -0500, ameer armaly wrote:
: Hi all.
: What determines the order in which parts of the kernel are loaded? Is it
: in main.c or omsething like that or is it in the link order, or something
: totally different.
: Please reply privately to me at ameer@xxxxxxxxxxx since I can't handle 300
: msgs a day.
: Thanks,
:
:
:
: Ameer
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