Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 15 Jan 2007 14:43:34 -0500 | From | Bill Davidsen <> | Subject | Re: Initramfs and /sbin/hotplug fun |
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Andrew Walrond wrote: > Olaf Hering wrote: >> On Mon, Jan 15, Andrew Walrond wrote: >> >>> To solve this, I deleted /sbin/hotplug from the initramfs archive and >>> modified /init to reinstate it once it gets control. This works fine, >>> but seems inelegant. Is there a better solution? Should sbin/hotplug >>> be called at all before the kernel has passed control to /init? >> >> Yes, it should be called. > > Ok > >> /sbin/hotplug and /init are two very different and unrelated things. > > Well, of course. But looking at the thread provided by Jan, it seems the > kernel might not be in any fit state to service the (userspace) hotplug > infrastructure when it makes the calls (Ie can't create pipes yet). > > The kernel wouldn't call /init (or /sbin/init) before it was fully ready > to handle userspace processes, so why should it feel able to call the > hotplug userspace? > I could speculate in case it needs to hotplug something to complete boot, but it could just be a thinko.
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