Mark Knecht wrote:
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 1:02 PM, Dale<rdalek1...@gmail.com>  wrote:
OK.  Sort of dealt with the LVM part so now to step two.  I'm trying to
follow this:

http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Initramfs

Then I get confused.  I get to Applications and I'm sort of lost here.  In
there it talks about copying nano and its friends over to the init
directory.  Then below that it says to use busybox.  Well, which is it?  Do
I do both of those or just one?

It's been a while for me but I believe it's both. I think busybox is
the thing that gives you command line tools like cd, ls, pwd, etc.
However you also can include applications in your initramfs that give
you more access to the hardware or the net.

That's what I was thinking to. I know busybox does a LOT of things but I didn't think it was a nano replacement either. OK. I got both of those in there at least. First problem dealt with I guess. Wonder what else I should put in there too. < scratches head >


I also tried to figure out Dracut but it seems like a work in progress or
something.  I can't seem to find any Gentoo docs for it.  I found a Redhat
doc but that's not exactly Gentoo.

Am I starting to work on this to soon?  Maybe wait a while longer until some
more stuff gets sorted out?

Dang, I'm full of questions today.  ;-)

Dale
I'm just reading some Dracut stuff myself. I figured I might as well
get educated. I likely won't actually build it and try it for a few
days at the soonest, but it's good to get prepared. Cheers to you for
doing that.

- Mark


Yea, it's either learn this or find a new distro. Still haven't ruled out the later tho. Just going to try at least.

Dale

:-)  :-)

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