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8 initrd provides the capability to load a RAM disk by the boot loader.
19 discussion of the boot process can be found in [1].
27 1) the boot loader loads the kernel and the initial RAM disk
37 7) the usual boot sequence (e.g. invocation of /sbin/init) is performed
73 initrd is mounted as root, and the normal boot procedure is followed,
88 If the root file system is created during the boot procedure (i.e. if
122 value is used, the kernel will be unable to mount the initrd at boot
152 Finally, you have to boot the kernel and load initrd. Almost all Linux
153 boot loaders support initrd. Since the boot process is still compatible
154 with an older mechanism, the following boot command line parameters
177 initrd = /boot/initrd.gz
182 For other boot loaders, please refer to the respective documentation.
184 Now you can boot and enjoy using initrd.
273 6) the boot loader is installed
274 7) the boot loader is configured to load an initrd with the set of
295 boot time, but the system loaded from initrd can invoke a user-friendly
300 from CD, e.g. by using a boot floppy and bootstrapping a bigger RAM disk
314 in the kernel image or with root=... at the boot command line) as the
319 In order to use this mechanism, you do not have to specify the boot