Le 20/11/2018 à 00:43, k...@aspodata.se a écrit :
Didier:
Le 17/11/2018 à 16:15,k...@aspodata.se a écrit :
Didier:
If you want to boot directly to the disk, then don't use a distro.
I boot directly to disk, why shouldn't I use a distro ?
I see no downside of using a distro, I just choose what parts I want
to use.
Would you be kind enough to describe how you do that? (unless you
found a distro which does this out of the box). Devuan's init scripts
expect to find the OS in a certain state which is achieved after the
initramfs sequence and is not done by the sole kernel. Eg /proc, /sys,
/run and /dev are supposed to be already mounted.
Don't know much how devuan sysv init files does it, I am currently
testing out busybox init and I just have a /etc/rcS file that takes
my computer to the state I wish it to end up in, kind of 80'th bsd rc
style.
So I guess you have removed the package sysv-init, because, at
least its /etc/inittab isn't the same as Busyboxe's.
It's a significant (and very interesting) hack of the init system,
which might deserve to be packaged. But I tend to consider it is not
exactly waht could be called "using a distro". It is, IMHO, as long as
it isn't packaged, a big hack.
Didier
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