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SubjectRe: initramfs: who does cat init.sh >> init ?
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Followup to:  <4489D93F.7090401@protei.ru>
By author: Nickolay <nickolay@protei.ru>
In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
>
> Guys, in recent kernels, when building kernel with initramfs with V=1,
> i see interesting one:
>
> cat /usr/kernel/BE/2_6/initramfs/init.sh >/usr/kernel/BE/2_6/initramfs/init
>
> But i can't find, who really do that. Can anyone point me?
> I need to fix that, because it's impossible for me to have two copy of init.
>

Nothing that's part of the standard kernel, that's for sure.

Looks like you have something patched, possibly by a vendor. The
BE/2_6 bit definitely looks that way.

-hpa
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