Mark,
You are free to do whatever you want within your initrd
image.
I think that once you exit the shell that is running, it will turn
around and run /bin/init. There's good docs in the /Documentation
directory for the Linux kernel.
Hope that helps,
Jim McQuillan
ja...@lt...
Mark Atwood wrote:
>
> I can use mknbi-linux to make a netbootable linux kernel image with an
> initrd. That works fine.
>
> Is their a way I can make a Linux NBI that has an "ordinary" root
> filesystem ramdisk, one that does /bin/init instead of the
> linuxrc/privot_root deal?
>
> Or am I stuck with having to construct an initrd that tftp's a
> rootdisk image down and mounts and pivots to that?
>
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