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48 itself. In other words: a storage daemon backing the root file system cannot be
90 kernel threads are excluded too. Thus, a daemon which wants to take advantage
110 for a daemon is to check for `/etc/initrd-release` (which exists on all modern
134 administrator to understand that your daemon is actually not originating from
145 until after the storage they maintain is unmounted. If your storage daemon is
154 If your daemon implements the logic pointed out above it should work nicely
161 * If your storage daemon is run from the main OS (i.e. not the initrd) it will
163 to the initrd). Your daemon needs to handle this properly.
172 off your storage daemon from udev or an administrator command you thus make
174 shut down, your storage daemon is killed too, resp. whenever the login
183 socket of your storage daemon will result in the storage to be started. For
185 to listen on on behalf of your daemon and minimally modify the daemon to