On Tue, 2017-03-07 at 17:40 -0700, Philip Prindeville wrote: > > First, obviously, is that kexec needs access to the boot partition to > reuse the kernel (since most of our architectures support relocatable > images, there’s no reason that the system kernel and the crash dump > kernel can’t be one in the same). Is where does /boot get unmounted, > and is there an easy way to keep it around a bit longer, at least > until the init.d scripts have finished running?
Hm, /boot doesn't ever get mounted at all, does it?
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