Hi Erich:

On 3/21/07, Erich Focht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> you don't need to touch any SC component. You just need a tiny program that
> uses SC libs to read and interpret the systemconfig.conf of the image. In the
> latest systemconfigurator I added a handy tool for doing this. I think I can
> script you something passing you all you need in a few minutes.

Great -- I will wait for it then :-)

> By the way: why do you need to unmount /a? Can't you boot directly from the
> installed kernel and initrd? I'm afraid the space they take in the /ramfs will
> stay locked, won't it?

If I do not umount /a, then when I kexec the new kernel, it will
complain that the disk is not umounted properly, etc..  I will need to
investigate whether it actually hangs onto the memory if I copy the
kernel/ramdisk to /tmp.

Thanks,

Bernard

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