@Pierre,

> And if I omit init=/bin/bash the system is freezed, can't do anything
> from there. Is init=/bin/bash necessary?
>>No. But init="something" is necessary [1]: that's what the kernel
>>launches when it is done with initialization.

But I see in other linux distribution's grub.cfg where init=/bin/bash is
not there.

> And if I omit init=/bin/bash the system is freezed, can't do anything
> from there. Is init=/bin/bash necessary?
>>No. But init="something" is necessary [1]: that's what the kernel
>>launches when it is done with initialization.

Is /sbin/init created by sysvinit? Why does kernel try to launch /sbin/init
by default?
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