Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 9 Jan 2002 17:02:16 -0700 | From | Tom Rini <> | Subject | Re: initramfs programs (was [RFC] klibc requirements) |
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On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 12:25:37PM -0800, Torrey Hoffman wrote:
> One of the neat things about moving a lot of this formerly in-kernel > boot stuff to userspace is that it will be easier to do interesting > customization of the boot process, without having to hack the kernel.
Right. But in doing this we also don't want to bloat the very small programs/functionality we currently hack directly in
> I'm sure that this will be used in lots of innovative ways that people > haven't even thought of yet.
Yes, but how many of these require a 'klibc' ? One of the other tiny libcs is probably a better bet for any sort of 'large' project. IMHO, the klibc stuff should be just big enough to support the 'normal' cases, ie stuff we do now and related.
> So, I guess what I'd like to see with the initramfs build system is a > easy way to build little apps like sfdisk and mkreiserfs against the > libc it (normally) uses and add them to the ramdisk.
Well, occording to the spec file hpa posted, it's just a cpio(1) archive, so anything is possible.
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