On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 10:13 PM, Dale <[email protected]> wrote: > Michael Mol wrote:
[snippage] > Ahhhhh. I see now. So, it mounts proc and sys but that is in the init then > it mounts the real root outside the init. Then it umounts the proc and sys > under the init and then switches to the real root and starts init there. > > Where does /usr and /var come in here? Isn't the init supposed to mount > that too? Do I add that myself? If so, when to fsck get ran? >From the look of it, yeah, it'd be your responsibility to do that in the "# Do your stuff here." area. Probably why the script has a line that says: echo "This script mounts rootfs and boots it up, nothing more!" -- :wq

