[ale] Shutdown process
Byron A Jeff
byron at cc.gatech.edu
Wed Jan 3 11:42:00 EST 2001
> I've read you email and understand but have one question.
>
> if your script does this:
>
> mount /dev/fla1 /usr -n -o ro
> gzip -cd ramdisk.gz > /dev/ram7
> mount /dev/ram7 to [WHAT]
It doesn't do the last command. That's the beauty of the initial ramdisk. it'll
automatically change the root device to the target specified as the root
parameter on the LILO argument line.
>
> Can I remount on to /
> or do I need
> to do this
>
> mkdir /system
> mount /dev/ram7 /system
> mount /dev/fla1 /system/usr
> chroot /system /system/sash
Neither. Happens automatically. Take a read of Documentation/initrd.txt in
any /usr/src/linux kernel source for details.
>
> My question is that if I already have a /
> how does /dev/ram7 become that /?
The kernel switches root from the initial ramdisk to the target root. I've used
this for mounting loopback filesystems as root too. Quite useful.
BAJ
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