Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Mon, 30 Jan 2017 17:45:12 -0600, Dale wrote: > >>> init thingies have changed a lot since your Mandr{ake,iva} >>> experiences. The way the kernel handles them is very different and >>> the tools used to build them have changed greatly. Mandrake used >>> their on init thingy builder, as did most distros, whereas we now >>> have a standardised tool that works well in a greater range of >>> situations. >> I've already had one fail on Gentoo. It was about the 2nd or 3rd time I >> rebooted after starting to use it. The tools may have changed but the >> experience hasn't. It's one reason why I make certain to keep older >> kernels/init thingys around so that I can boot. > That's just sensible, although a new combination is more likely to fail > because of the kernel than the init thingy. >
The kernel loaded, it was late in the process, about or at the time the switch root is supposed to happen, that it failed. I might add, I rebuilt the init thingy, rebooted it just fine. I didn't touch the kernel. It was the init thingy that failed. If it was the kernel, it would have failed the 2nd time as well until I rebuilt the kernel. I was checking to see which failed. What went wrong, don't know. I just know it failed to boot properly. Odd thing is, I had booted with that one before. It worked but then failed on the next boot up. Still, I keep a couple old kernels just for that. If just one works, I can work on the others. >> I don't see me liking the init thingys in my lifetime. I'm to old to >> start trusting them given the large number of failures I've had. > You should try building your own. It's explained in the kernel docs and > is a simple process. Once you have done it yourself a few times, you'll > feel far more comfortable with the whole idea; then you can go back to > doing it the lazy way. > > Already tried it. I never got it to work. I practically copy and pasted the thing and it sort of did like the Gentoo one that failed. It got to a point and failed. I googled and found the same type of errors but the solutions just didn't work for me. I got tired of spending time on it and kept booting without the init thingy. Then dracut came along. So far, it's only failed once. < Dale says a prayer > Dale :-) :-)