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9 This RAM disk can then be mounted as the root file system and programs
10 can be run from it. Afterwards, a new root file system can be mounted
12 to a directory and can be subsequently unmounted.
19 discussion of the boot process can be found in [1].
35 5) /sbin/init is executed (this can be any valid executable, including
36 shell scripts; it is run with uid 0 and can do basically everything
37 init can do).
65 the "normal" root file system is mounted. initrd data can be read
66 from /dev/initrd. Note that the data in initrd can have any structure
70 Note: /dev/initrd is read-only and it can only be used once. As soon
72 can't be opened anymore.
104 The name is not relevant. More details can be found on the pivot_root(2)
146 6) correct operation the initrd environment can frequently be tested
156 8) the initrd is now in the file "initrd". Optionally, it can now be
162 can try the experimental newlib environment [2] to create a small
191 Now you can boot and enjoy using initrd.
246 Now, the initrd can be unmounted and the memory allocated by the RAM
247 disk can be freed:
268 distribution media (e.g. CD-ROM, network, tape, ...). This can be
278 modules that was used to bring up the system (e.g. /initrd can be
281 8) now the system is bootable and additional installation tasks can be
298 boot time, but the system loaded from initrd can invoke a user-friendly
299 dialog and it can also perform some sanity checks (or even some form of
326 If /proc is mounted, the "real" root device can be changed from within