Oden Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Fast? When executing at bootup, you mean? I didn't notice that. Maybe > > because of dietlibc?... > > At boot? Does it run at boot I dare to ask...
Well it's "executed" at boot when it loads modules, mounts the rootfs, etc. > No, I mean when creating the old plain initrd, like "mkinird -v -f > /boot/initrd.img kernel_ver". I keep all sorts of init ramdisk just in case, > my lilo.conf is filled with stuff:) Ok I see. I don't know why it's faster. Probably because it creates a FS which is 3 times smaller. -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
