Hello Goswin, Goswin von Brederlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Petter Reinholdtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> [Goswin von Brederlow] >>> Nothing is available before init is started, init is always the >>> first thing to start, even on initrd or initramfs (some archs call >>> init linuxrc though). >> >> You suspect you miss the point. bootchartd is a init _replacement_. >> We use it by passing init=/sbin/bootchartd to the kernel. It starts >> recording statistics about the boot, and then run init to continue the >> boot process. > > Then you are init. :)
Yes. :) > My suggestion still stands. You have to mount /run or /dev/shm to make > a place that is writable. I think /dev/shm is not usable, because the devfsd init script might mount a new filesystem on /dev/ which would cover my mounted /dev/shm. What about /run/? Can a new package simply use/create /run? I would add /run to the directories of the package and mount a tmpfs there at startup. Is this alright? Good night, Jörg. -- Es ist außerdem ein weit verbreiteter Irrtum das USENET "helfen" soll. Tatsächlich wurde USENET nachweislich zur persönlichen Belustigung seiner Erfinder geschaffen. Jörg Klemenz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]