Re: during fedora boot, what picks up the initrd.img from /boot?
- From: "Robert P. J. Day" <rpjday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 09:01:39 -0500 (EST)
On Fri, 30 Nov 2007, Tom Horsley wrote:
i'm sure i'm going to regret asking this only seconds after i
hit ENTER, but at what point during the boot process does the
kernel's corresponding /boot/initrd.img file kick in and get used?
When it says "RedHat Nash" near the beginning of the boot then goes
away for a half hour (OK, maybe not that long :-) it is processing
the init script from the initrd.img file (nash is the name for the
shell-like program that interprets the script).
but what is the step that *takes* you to the kernel's corresponding
/boot/initrd.img file in the first place? that's what i'm trying to
figure out.
rday
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... but at what point during the boot process does the kernel's ... corresponding
/boot/initrd.img file kick in and get used? ... When it says "RedHat Nash" near
the beginning of the boot then ... processing the init script from the initrd.img file
(nash is ... (Fedora) - Re: dmesg verbosity [was Re: AGP bogosities]
... >> disk seeks during the boot process as random unconnected events, ...
SuSE 9.2 is just awful. ... Master init script written in Perl. ... Then
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