* It's highly recommended that the initrd also mounts `/usr/` (if split off) as
appropriate and passes it pre-mounted to the main system, to avoid the
* It's highly recommended that the initrd also mounts `/usr/` (if split off) as
appropriate and passes it pre-mounted to the main system, to avoid the
* If the executable `/run/initramfs/shutdown` exists systemd will use it to
jump back into the initrd on shutdown. `/run/initramfs/` should be a usable
* If the executable `/run/initramfs/shutdown` exists systemd will use it to
jump back into the initrd on shutdown. `/run/initramfs/` should be a usable
line options, for example `--log-level=` and similar.
* Storage daemons run from the initrd should follow the guide on
line options, for example `--log-level=` and similar.
* Storage daemons run from the initrd should follow the guide on
to survive properly from the boot initrd all the way to the point where
systemd jumps back into the initrd for shutdown.
to survive properly from the boot initrd all the way to the point where
systemd jumps back into the initrd for shutdown.
* The switch-root operation will result in a killing spree of all running
processes. Some processes might need to be excluded from that, see the guide
* The switch-root operation will result in a killing spree of all running
processes. Some processes might need to be excluded from that, see the guide