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Shachar Shemesh wrote:
| Hi list,
|
| I'm trying to create my own initrd for specific custom circumstances. As
| a part of these special circumstances, I wish the "linuxrc" script to
| perform the actual mounting of the new root filesystem. I'm a bit at a
| loss as to how to go about actually doing it, however.
|
| If I specify that "root=/dev/ram0", then linuxrc isn't run at all. If I
| say anything else, it is going to try and mount the new root system
| itself, and fail (as it is already mounted). Does anyone know how to
| disable this "help" I'm receiving from the os here?
|
|             Shachar
|

The linuxrc written for linBrew (which detects and mounts the CD) runs
init after mounting.

The parmeter passed to the kernel specifies that linuxrc is used as init.

Maybe the can give you a hint to the solution:

http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/linbrew/lnbr_cd/share/linuxrc?rev=1.2&view=auto
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/linbrew/lnbr_cd/share/syslinux.cfg?rev=1.2&view=auto

- --
Meir Kriheli
http://mksoft.co.il
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