Wookey wrote: >> Is booting into a multistrap rootfs possible. >> > > With a bit of tweakery so that enough is set up for booting. We > (balloonboard) avoid this by using a buildroot initramfs for first > boot and rootfs download/installation/configuration. > I'm not quite sure what you're saying here. Do you create two linux/initramfs images. One to do the initial configuration on boot, then somehow wrap the final filesystem into a new initramfs (eg. via cpio.tgz) and rebuild linux/initramfs with the fully configured rootfs image ??
How is the "buildroot initramfs" created ?? Is this a multistrap rootfs that has been configured somehow (eg. nfsmounted), then used as a "buildroot initramfs" ?? Or is it some "non-debian" manually crafted minimal rootfs that can boot without configuration ?? Is the script you posted (which is on the wiki too) used to create the initial rootfs initramfs that is used for the first boot, or for the second roofs initramfs ?? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-embedded-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org