On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, W. Michael Petullo wrote:
> > But the problem still remains. How do I make my /sbin/init run with PID 1
> > using initial ramdisk under the new root change mechanism? I don't want to
> > use the old change_root mechanism...
>
> I had the same problem when doing some developmen
> > But the problem still remains. How do I make my /sbin/init run with PID 1
> > using initial ramdisk under the new root change mechanism? I don't want to
> > use the old change_root mechanism...
>
> I had the same problem when doing some development for mkCDrec.
> This project uses busybox,
>>> Well, I upgraded and found pivot_root and the problem is that how do I make
>>> init run with PID 1. My linuxrc gets PID 7.
>>>
>>> 1 ?00:03:05 swapper
>>> ...
>>> 7 ?00:00:00 linuxrc
>>>
>>> init doesn't like running with any other PID than 1. I could probably revert
> > Well, I upgraded and found pivot_root and the problem is that how do I make init
> > run with PID 1. My linuxrc gets PID 7.
> >
> > 1 ?00:03:05 swapper
> > 2 ?00:00:00 keventd
> > 3 ?00:00:00 kswapd
> > 4 ?00:00:00 kreclaimd
> > 5 ?0
Followup to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
By author:Ivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
>
> Well, I upgraded and found pivot_root and the problem is that how do I make init
> run with PID 1. My linuxrc gets PID 7.
>
> 1 ?00:03:05 swapper
> 2 ?00:00:00 keven
Well, I upgraded and found pivot_root and the problem is that how do I make init
run with PID 1. My linuxrc gets PID 7.
1 ?00:03:05 swapper
2 ?00:00:00 keventd
3 ?00:00:00 kswapd
4 ?00:00:00 kreclaimd
5 ?00:00:00 bdflush
6 ?0
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