Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 16 Jul 1997 00:41:18 +0200 (MEST) | From | Hubert Mantel <> | Subject | Re: What to do on ctrl-alt-del? |
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On Wed, 16 Jul 1997, J. Sean Connell wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Jul 1997, Hubert Mantel wrote: > > > Ok, this is the complete output of a typical install: > > > > PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND > > 1 ? SW 0:01 swapper > > 2 ? SW 0:00 kflushd > > 3 ? SW< 0:00 kswapd > > 4 ? SW 0:00 nfsiod > > 5 ? SW 0:00 nfsiod > > 6 ? SW 0:00 nfsiod > > 7 ? SW 0:00 nfsiod > > 8 1 S 0:01 linuxrc > > 17 ? S 0:00 update (bdflush) > > 18 2 S 0:00 bash > > 20 5 S 0:00 bash > > 21 6 S 0:00 bash > > 24 1 S 0:00 /sbin/YaST > > 42 2 R 0:02 ps -ax > > Here's a novel, off-the-wall, and probably totally impossible suggestion: > why not stick init in the initrd, have init be loaded from there, and make > init do special things when it's in an initrd?
This wouldn't help. Init would be assigned PID #8, too.
> J. S. Connell | Systems Adminstrator, ICONZ. Any opinions stated above
Hubert mantel@suse.de --- RC5 contest: 87 zillion CPU cycles, and all I got was this shirt.
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