console initialization differences between 2.6.2 and .7?
From: Florian Echtler
Date: Wed Jul 14 2004 - 09:52:51 EST
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Hi everyone,
I've just built a 2.6.7 kernel for a diskless machine and noticed
that simple stuff like init=/bin/sash stopped working. The output
to the console stops after "Freeing unused kernel memory". It only
works when using a full-blown init process.
I compiled and statically linked a small program doing nothing but
'printf("Hello.\n");', which shows output on my laptop using 2.6.2 when
passed as init=/test, but not on the other machine with 2.6.7.
Because there is no kernel panic like "init not found", I assume the
program which I specified has indeed been run as init replacement.
Can anyone shed any light on this problem?
Please CC me in the answer, as I am not a member of the list.
TIA, Yours,
Florian
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