INIT script changes

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INIT script changes

Post#1 by Michele13 » 07 Feb 2015, 10:24

What is the difference between the INIT script in Porteus 3.0.1 and Porteus 3.1?
I'm doing strange experiments combining elements from Porteus (the kernel, the initrd, and the kernel module) with a Debian Wheezy core module.
If I use these elements from the Porteus 3.1 version, networks does not work on porteus wheezy (but it works with Porteus Jessie if I change systemd with SysVInit)
I was wondering if were made big changes in the INIT script of initrd.xz of Porteus 3.1...

Does porteus use SysVInit as init system?

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Re: INIT script changes

Post#2 by brokenman » 08 Feb 2015, 01:43

Does porteus use SysVInit as init system?
Yes. Fanthom has modified it somewhat but there were no major changes from 3.0.1 to 3.1 that would prevent booting.

You can check using the diff utility. The sysvinit scripts are in /etc/rc.d
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Re: INIT script changes

Post#3 by Michele13 » 10 Feb 2015, 20:19

inside the initrd?

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Re: INIT script changes

Post#4 by beny » 10 Feb 2015, 20:27

no into the etc/rc.d/rc,sysvinit

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