> On Jan 30, 2015, at 8:26 AM, Jerry Jelinek <[email protected]> wrote:
> 

<SNIP!>

>  Getting init to stay up and then up to multi-user is the biggest hurdle when 
> when you are working with a new release inside lx. This is because the newer 
> Linux init's, like upstart or systemd, are using various obscure parts of 
> their kernel to try do all sorts of things. Feel free to ping me with 
> specific questions but there is no guide to doing this, it is just a lot of 
> tough debugging.

Good to know.

When I used the current SmartOS ubuntu script for bringing up CentOS (symlinked 
"redhat" to it), init started running, but init seemed to hang.  I'm using 
CentOS 6, so fortunately systemd isn't involved, but I'm guessing something 
like upstart might be.  Regardless, you've distilled the problem I must solve.

Thanks,
Dan



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