You can look the file: /etc/inittab This will have a line: si::sysinit:/etc/rc.sysinit
/bin/init will look at /etc/inittab and call this for you Hope this help, Jari kingseft at samsung.co.kr wrote: > Hi, all developers... > > Thanks for your kind answers for my previous ramdisk problem.. > I made my own ramdisk and it workd fine... Really Thanks for helps..!! > > I have one question about /etc/rc.sysinit !! > > I think rc.sysinit runs automatically on system booting.. Is that right?? > but, when I booted my target, of course I got linux shell prompt. > but /proc directory doesn't mount and didn't work ping, telnet, > ifconfig...etc. > > After I tried /etc/rc.sysinit , every thing worked fine.. > > Is it not possible to run etc.sysinit automatically on my linux booting?? > I don't want to type /etc/rc.sysinit on command shell prompt line when > target boots.. > > any comments will help me.. thanks..... > ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/
