Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> writes:
> Then it's easy enough for them to duplicate this kernel check in userland
> at the top of /linuxrc:
Do you require that /linuxrc exist?
I'm using diskless systems using initrd with root=/dev/ram (of course)
and I don't have nor need any /linuxrc things.
> The idea is /dev/ram0 is not a usable root.
Why? My /dev/ram0 is perfectly usable as it's real root.
OTOH I have systems with a minimal initrd (16MB compressed image, but
it contains only /dev/console and my special statically linked tool which
obtains the rest of filesystem using http and then execs init). I don't
think I want to create /linuxrc just to create something.
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