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>>>>> "Pavel" == Pavel Machek <pavel@suse.cz> writes:
>> If you can arrange bash to be run, then why is it that
>> difficult to arrange "modprobe atkbd; modprobe i8042" to be
>> executed?
Pavel> It would not be "modprobe atkbd" but "my-keyboard-daemon
Pavel> &".
What's the difference? Both are commands. Commands can be put in
shell scripts, which can be put in shell scripts, ... Eventually, you
only need one root script to spawn all the offsprings.
Pavel> And AFAIK you can't add that to "init=" commandline.
That's getting funny. You can't start 6 copies of getty on
/dev/tty[1-6] on "init=", can you?
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