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Anders Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>I want my / to be a ramfs filesystem. I intend to populate it from an
>initrd image, and then remount / as the ramfs filesystem. Is that at
>all possible? The way I see it the kernel requires / on a device
>(major,minor) or nfs.
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>Am I out of luck using ramfs as /? If it's easy to fix, how do I fix it?
Yes it works.
You will need pivot_root.
Something like the following at the end of your initrd /linuxrc script
should mount your ramfs, copy the existing root fs files to it, pivot
and unmount your old root. YMMV
mkdir -p /ramfs /ram1
mount -t ramfs /ramfs /ramfs
find / | sed '/^\/ramfs/d;/^\/proc\/.*/d' | cpio -pdmV /ramfs
cd /ramfs
pivot_root . ram1
exec chroot . sh -c 'umount /ram1; exit' < dev/console >dev/console
BTW has anyone thought of writing a small utility to emulate df for ramfs?
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