init (and sysinit) and runlevels

From: Anders Eriksson (anders.c.eriksson@era.ericsson.se)
Date: Tue Mar 07 2000 - 02:21:10 EST


Hi,
I'm setting up a tight boot partition. Currently it has stuff from the init,
sh, and glibc packages. The funny thing is that init refuses to run my sysinit
(si) script. The exact same script, run in runlevel 3 goes ok. Any ideas? The
following is and excerpt of the init process with debugging enabled.

/Anders

Freeing unused kernel memory: 32k freed
INIT: version 2.77 booting
INIT: Reading inittab
INIT: Checking for children to kill
INIT: Checking for children to start
INIT: Started id si (pid 49)
INIT: chld_handler: marked 49 as zombie
INIT: got SIGCHLD
INIT: Child died, PID= 49
INIT: Checking for children to start
INIT: SYSINIT -> BOOT
INIT: init_main: waiting..
INIT: Checking for children to start
INIT: BOOT -> NORMAL
INIT: Entering runlevel: 3



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