On 14 August 2012 18:04, Tom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no> wrote:
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 11:31 PM, Jorge Almeida <jjalmeida@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you. I'm trying to understand which one-time tasks must be performed on initialization, and how. I have no problem with current defaults, but understanding /etc/rc.sysinit requires reading the source of several C files.
Most of these (if not all) C files should come with manpages, which at least should give you an idea. I suppose if you want a minimal understanding, then most can be ignored. Note that booting with init=/bin/bash works just fine, so that's how I would start in order to understand the how things work (and then try doing whatever rc.sysinit does manually).
If you happen to remember which version was the last that didn't call a systemd binary, great, otherwise I will start browsing.
The commit that Matthew pointed to is the right one as far as I remember.
-t
wow awesome! I just spend a good 30 minutes playing around with the init=/bin/bash I have a new appreciation for the boot masters ;-)