2006/12/25, ron minnich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 12/25/06, Sergey Zhilkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using Linux (Slackware) from 2.0 ...
> /sbin/init maybe any static binary ...
> May be initrd(4) is wrong. You may use init=
> boot parameter to tell kernel what binary to use.
that's w
On 12/25/06, Sergey Zhilkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm using Linux (Slackware) from 2.0 ...
/sbin/init maybe any static binary ...
May be initrd(4) is wrong. You may use init=
boot parameter to tell kernel what binary to use.
that's what I'm doing on FC4. init=/bin/bash
ron
2006/12/22, ron minnich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
turns out that the various linux distros have forked /sbin/init. So
given a kernel from one distro, its correct operation with /sbin/init
from another is not guaranteed.
most excellent! I want perllinux.
ron
H :) Very interesting :)
I'm using
turns out that the various linux distros have forked /sbin/init. So
given a kernel from one distro, its correct operation with /sbin/init
from another is not guaranteed.
most excellent! I want perllinux.
ron