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Bug#590744: Fails to boot if /sbin/init is a symlink



On 30.07.2010 06:21, Michael Prokop wrote:

> 
> Can you please give the following snapshot version a try:
> 
>   http://people.debian.org/~mika/initramfs-tools/initramfs-tools_0.97.3~1.gbp8d572e_all.deb
> 

I've tested the following:
- /sbin/init being a relative symlink: works
- /sbin/init being an absolute symlink: works
- /sbin/init missing: correctly dropped to rescue shell, even if upstart
installed (/etc/init/)
- passing init=/bin/systemd on the boot command line: works
- passing bogus init=/sbin/foo on the boot command line: warning message that
requested init was not found, is displayed, but continues booting with /sbin/init.

So yes, it works correctly now for all cases I tested and expect.

Thanks!

Michael

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