Re: during fedora boot, what picks up the initrd.img from /boot?



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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