Le 19/04/2015 16:44, Joerg Reisenweber a écrit :
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/initrd.txt might come in handy
/j

    Thanks for the link, Joerg.

Actually steps 1-5 are performed by the kernel at boot time. The following is a suggestion; the author of the init program decides.

I usually bundle an initramfs with the kernel, with just a short list of files and the compilation process does it all for me. It is very handy.

The recent experience I was referring was witout initrd or ramdisk, with the root file system mounted right away on a flash memory. I had the following init hooks:
    /linuxrc --> /bin/busybox
    /init, my script
    /sbin/init --> /bin/busybox

    And busybox init was executed, not my script.
    I moved my script to /sbin/init and got it executed.

    Didier


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