On Sun, 2010-04-25 at 08:21 +0000, ceg wrote:

> If we would have a defined state at the and of the initramfs boot, say
> "rootfs fully set up" implying all its dependencies would we still need
> state passing? Or could the main upstart take it from there.
> 
I think we should do it properly and pass all state, there may be
services running from the initramfs that match services from the real
system - udev, plymouth, bootchart, etc. are all examples *today* where
we use a hack to pass the pid into Upstart

Scott
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misc: support upstart within an initramfs
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