Jacques Nilo wrote:

> Well I think initrd.gz should contain as few things as possible. In my
> proposal it boils down basically to libc6, ld-linux, ash, busybox, sed
> and root.linuxrc.

In this case, it's like this: libc6 (500k), ash (90k), busybox (150k),
sed (64k), and others.... so right away you've practically got all of
root.lrp in there anyway.

Also, in the case of Oxygen development, libc6 is a separate package - I
think sed is too.

> That is why you really don't need to back-up this as you would need it
> for a standard package with config files  and the like. And I also do
> not see the need to make modification to root.linuxrc in the LRP
> environnement: there is not reason to change this script outside of LRP
> development.

However, in LRP development updating root.lrp happens often.

Also, people make changes anyway - for strange hardware, for special
features, etc.

One easy example would be the upgrading to glibc 2.1 or 2.2 - or
whatever.  Or updating busybox.

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