On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 12:23:28PM +0200, Michał Górny wrote:
> > If eselect-init installs the wrapper as /sbin/einit, we don't have to
> > touch /sbin/init at all, then, the only thing someone would have to do
> > is to add an entry to their boot loader with init=/sbin/einit on the kcl
> > to use it.
> 
> But *if* the wrapper fails to run somehow, e.g. becomes broken,
> the kernel will fallback to the standard location.

Yes, but if the wrapper replaces /sbin/init, like it does now, and the
wrapper gets broken, I think you are left with an unbootable system.

William

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