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SubjectRe: Kernel 2.2.1 and sysvinit 2.76 possible bug
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In message <16494.919971426@ISI.EDU>, Craig Milo Rogers writes:
+-----
| How would this work? The standaby init process, when started,
| would register itself (through some suitable API) as a "standby init"
| with the kernel. This could be generalised to a queue of standby
| init processes, if desired. When init fails, the kernel would make
+--->8

Does this require special case handling for references to pid==1?

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