In <[email protected]>, 
[email protected] wrote:
>To isolate the problem, I've booted two machines with "init=/bin/bash".
>Anyway in one machine permissions to "/" were set to 0755, while in the
>second one the were set to 0777, just as during normal boot.
>
>So the problem must be associated somehow with bootloader (grub),
>as no initialization scripts are run in this case...

File system permissions are stored persistently.  If they don't change, you 
have no indication whether they were set or not.
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