Hi, for understanding systemd, at least for me this was much more helpful than freedesktop.org https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd
best Simon On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 4:26 AM, Hui Zhang <[email protected]> wrote: > walle, > According to David'reply, I think you can understand Mer's boot up > process after understanding systemd. > > 2012/2/27 walle_chen <[email protected]> > >> Hi David! Great helpful information! >> >> > Mer is a fairly standard linux system so the bootup process is not >> special. >> > >> > Typically bootup from the board is handled by a vendor's boot system - >> like >> > uboot - this hands control over to the kernel and provides a suitable >> command >> > line to say where the rootfs is and what to use to boot the OS. This is >> in the >> > "Hardware Adaptation" and varies from vendor to vendor. >> >> I'm ok with the boot up process from my bootlaoder to linux kernel.My >> confusion >> is the partion of Mer-core. >> >> > After that Mer uses systemd to handle the boot process (and I will be >> > documenting this in more detail but there's nothing special). >> > >> > http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd is a good place to >> start. >> > >> > On to Mer code : http://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Category:About is a >> great place >> > to find out about Mer concepts - and "Source" is in there too. >> > >> As a example of Android, there're a lot of documents can be found to help >> people to >> understand the detail of the bootup process.For Mer, though i can get the >> source >> code i can hardly understand what's going on in deed without helpful >> guide. >> >> BR >> Walle > > >
