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@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ exits, the behavior of the kernel is
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.BR UNSPECIFIED .
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.BR UNSPECIFIED .
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See the NOTES section for the current kernel behavior.)
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See the NOTES section for the current kernel behavior.)
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.IP 8.
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.IP 8.
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The usual boot sequence (e.g. invocation of
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The usual boot sequence (e.g., invocation of
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.IR /sbin/init )
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.IR /sbin/init )
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is performed on the normal root file system.
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is performed on the normal root file system.
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.\"
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.\"
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.SS "Changing the Normal Root File System"
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.SS "Changing the Normal Root File System"
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By default,
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By default,
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the kernel's settings
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the kernel's settings
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(e.g. set in the kernel file with
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(e.g., set in the kernel file with
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.BR rdev (8)
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.BR rdev (8)
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or compiled into the kernel file),
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or compiled into the kernel file),
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or the boot loader option setting
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or the boot loader option setting
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.IR /proc/sys/kernel/nfs-root-name
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.IR /proc/sys/kernel/nfs-root-name
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and
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and
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.I /proc/sys/kernel/nfs-root-addrs
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.I /proc/sys/kernel/nfs-root-addrs
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and then writing 0xff (e.g. the pseudo-NFS-device number) into file
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and then writing 0xff (e.g., the pseudo-NFS-device number) into file
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.IR /proc/sys/kernel/real-root-dev .
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.IR /proc/sys/kernel/real-root-dev .
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For example, the following shell command line would change
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For example, the following shell command line would change
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the normal root device to
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the normal root device to
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A possible system installation scenario is as follows:
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A possible system installation scenario is as follows:
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.IP 1. 3
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.IP 1. 3
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The loader program boots from floppy or other media with a minimal kernel
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The loader program boots from floppy or other media with a minimal kernel
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(e.g. support for
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(e.g., support for
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.IR /dev/ram ,
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.IR /dev/ram ,
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.IR /dev/initrd ,
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.IR /dev/initrd ,
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and the ext2 file-system) and loads
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and the ext2 file-system) and loads
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.I /linuxrc
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.I /linuxrc
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determines what is needed to (1) mount the normal root file-system
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determines what is needed to (1) mount the normal root file-system
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(i.e., device type, device drivers, file system) and (2) the
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(i.e., device type, device drivers, file system) and (2) the
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distribution media (e.g. CD-ROM, network, tape, ...).
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distribution media (e.g., CD-ROM, network, tape, ...).
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This can be
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This can be
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done by asking the user, by auto-probing, or by using a hybrid
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done by asking the user, by auto-probing, or by using a hybrid
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approach.
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approach.
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The boot loader is configured to load into
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The boot loader is configured to load into
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.I /dev/initrd
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.I /dev/initrd
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a file system with the set of modules that was used to bring up the system.
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a file system with the set of modules that was used to bring up the system.
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(e.g. Device
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(e.g., Device
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.I /dev/ram0
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.I /dev/ram0
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can be modified, then unmounted, and finally, the image is written from
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can be modified, then unmounted, and finally, the image is written from
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.I /dev/ram0
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.I /dev/ram0
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.IR afile .
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.IR afile .
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It is important to realize that this rule includes commands which may
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It is important to realize that this rule includes commands which may
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optionally traverse file trees, e.g.\& the command
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optionally traverse file trees, e.g., the command
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.I "chown file"
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.I "chown file"
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is included in this rule, while the command
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is included in this rule, while the command
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.IR "chown\ \-R file" ,
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.IR "chown\ \-R file" ,
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