On Tue, Oct 09, 2012 at 09:23:45AM -0000, Matteo Croce wrote:
> I start the system with init=/bin/bash
> then I do `open -c2 bash` to have another shell
> then I do `exec /sbin/init` on the first shell and on the second shell I
> watch the boot process
> the only alive process apart init, my shell and the kernel threads is
> plymoutd.
> if I do `initctl list |grep -v stop` the only started jobs are mountall
> and another which I can't remember.
> if in the second shell I start mountall manually the system continues to
> boot

That's not the question I asked.  What is the behavior on boot when you
*don't* mess with the boot parameters?

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