Re: boot without ramdisk

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hello

I have boot my system by add
root=/dev/sda2
fastboot
read-write to /boot/silo.conf

root=/dev/sda2 is bad on multi-disk servers, so I want to know is there any way
possible to use uuid as the root device when ramdisk is no used?

use read-write is because the /sbin/init in userspace filesystem can't run successful
when the filesystem is mounted readonly. but in a system with ramdisk, the root
filesystem is mounted read only when init, why can't mine?
as i know, the ramdisk is died after the switch_root program run.

user fastboot is to skip the fsck, because run fsck on a mounted filesystem is bad.

these are my problems

the purpose not using ramdisk is to speed up the boot time of my computer while
Load the ramdisk used about 15s in my computer.

Sorry for my poor English, e...

thanks all~!
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