Re: --include functionality?

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On May 20, 2009, at 11:22 AM, Andreas Thienemann <andreas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Dracut currently has a "--include a b" switch which does copy a/* into
initrd/b/.

Is there a real-world use case for this?

Otherwise I'd like to recycle --include to accept a list of files which
are dracut-install()ed into the initrd image.
This would allow simple one-shot inclusion of tools such as strace without
having to modify modules such as 95debug.

If there's a real-world use case for the original --include functionality,
I'd have to come up with a differently named switch.


The test framework uses it to inject the files needed for the root filesystem.

regards,
andreas
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