-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 1/30/2014 9:50 AM, Thomas Bächler wrote: > At least mkinitcpio now generates a fresh "initrd" to return to > during system shutdown instead of keeping around the actual > initrd. I see, so at shutdown the initramfs is re-loaded into a tmpfs that is then pivot_root()ed to? And at boot time, pivot_root is not used? > Initrd is a bad idea. It's a ramdisk of fixed size with an actual > file system on it. Instead, we now use initramfs, which is simply > an archive which is extracted directly into rootfs. And as I said > above, you can't pivot rootfs. Ok, that sounds like it is what I was trying to remember. They said hell no, rootfs is rootfs, and there will be no pivoting it. I guess I assumed that meant pivot_root() was dead, not thinking you could still use it after chrooting to a non rootfs. > 4) chdir("/realroot"); mount --move /realroot ., chroot("."); Wait, how do you move a mount into itself? I thought this was just the chdir and chroot. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.17 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJS6m26AAoJEI5FoCIzSKrwUIcH/0Gq64aC4Sr0bb9vqhNYTgeY TiSxsR4lx3r0g3Oja91j0az8TXeCdpb2LakY+TOxMYEtA6JyJ5rF9kFeo5imbVT4 XYj/40gmirs4m021gGNgAXIqyt7+RDMZh2KGSFN6zuUTX39HlvIqjBrPzDp2Howa ASCfcOn6LujS5F1iaBK7aSkBdSQhq3WhsQAJN4OJ3DAjOoO74F07AoziPc0vG0Cn 66bkvEvMHTYpKULoJOB7YPTtkDqp3IjyrBx5kKPB1DKYGDKXQX2y4I0ZNb/VRkWn RUvnFneULyWIWZRWb0z2Rf+NfdpkYU+Bfkg6TpnGquE4hKHZpTw5DrUB6Uv3UX4= =Sgny -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe util-linux" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html