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On Tue, 27 Mar 2012 14:26:46 +0000, Alan Mackenzie wrote: |
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> > As you move more and more software off of /usr into / you start to |
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> > realize that the idea of "tiny partition that contains just what I |
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> > need to boot and mount /usr" is becoming "not so tiny" anymore. The |
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> > distinction between what is "boot" software versus "user" software |
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> > gets less clear. |
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> Again, isn't this the same for an initramfs? |
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No, because an initramfs only needs enough to mount / and /usr, then |
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everything else comes from the usual source. If you're not using and |
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fancy block devices, the initramfs only needs busybox and an init script. |
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Even adding LVM, RAID and encryption only requires three more binaries - |
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and those are all disposed of once switch_root is run and the tmpfs |
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released. |
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Neil Bothwick |
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This is as bad as it can get; but don't bet on it. |