>I'm using init/inittab etc to start up the system. Unfortunately, init
>wants to create files and my file system is read only (very read only).
>So, for example, it cannot create /dev/initctl and it gets upset. I'm
>also seeing some shared library wierdnesses and so I've moved to
>a staticly built image. Oh, and the serial driver is half written.
>
>OK, the question. Is there a brain dead easy init that I can use to
>get the system off its knees. I guess the answer is to use a command
Sounds like your best bet is to get the source to sysvinit and chop out the
bits you don't want. What sort of problem did you have with shared libraries?
p.
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