On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 5:35 AM, David Baron <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Monday 21 July 2014 08:45:12 [email protected]
> wrote:
>>
>> (Using "init=/sbin/init" on the kernel cmdline will boot systemd if
>> you have systemd-sysv installed.)
>
> More and more complicated, huh?
> Will this command line work without the .shi package installed?
> What if system was installed initially, never had init?

"init=/sbin/init" is assumed. The reason that the question was asked
was because when systemd-sysv isn't installed you have to use
"init=/lib/systemd/systemd" on the kernel cmdline.

It's not possible for "/sbin/init" not to be there with the current d-i setup.


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