> You appear to be unaware of early userspace. Moving code out of the
> kernel does _not_ mean eliminating that code completely.
My appologies, I thought you meant do_mounts.c was being yanked
entirly if initramfs goes in.
> do_mounts.c performs -- otherwise a Linux system would never have a root
> filesystem mounted.
Actually it's very possible to eliminate it....require an initramfs image
to have scripts and tools (mount and pivotroot) to do it all and mount that
as the root. (An interesting but pretty bad idea IMO) This is what I thought
you meant.
> Being unaware of early userspace implies that you are not familiar with
> initramfs.
I'll accept your apology after you see how nicely I cleaned up do_mounts.c
(It's 11K now) However I did not know the 'rootfs' was called 'early
userspace'. (Or was my above assumption correct?)
> Which implies you wish you merge your own code in place of something you
> do not understand.
Jeff, be nice. I'm trying very hard myself...and if you knew me, you'd know
it's a difficult task. : >
Dave
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