From d8a9ae897b512644e1b5cd45b7885713bbb96213 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kay Sievers Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 12:34:50 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] man: bootup - "Systemd in the Initrd" -> "Initrd System Manager Bootup" --- man/bootup.xml | 27 +++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/man/bootup.xml b/man/bootup.xml index 6bd22ef47..a1fe3d81c 100644 --- a/man/bootup.xml +++ b/man/bootup.xml @@ -174,23 +174,22 @@ - Systemd in the Initrd - If the initrd creation tool used the services provided - by systemd, the default target in the initrd is the - initrd-fs.target. The process is the same as above until the basic.target is reached. - Systemd now continues to the initrd.target. If the root device could be mounted - on /sysroot, the sysroot.mount unit is active and the initrd-root-fs.target is reached. - initrd-parse-etc.service scans /sysroot/etc/fstab for the /usr mountpoint and for entries - marked with the x-initrd.mount option set. If these mountpoint are - mounted in /sysroot, the initrd-fs.target is reached. - The initrd-cleanup.service isolates to the initrd-switch-root.target, - where cleanup services can run. At the very last end - initrd-switch-root.service is activated, which will cause - the system to switch root to /sysroot. + Initrd System Manager Bootup + The default target in the initrd is the initrd-fs.target. The bootup process is + identical to the System Manager Bootup until it reaches basic.target. From there, + systemd approaches the special initrd.target. If the root device can be mounted at + /sysroot, the sysroot.mount unit becomes active and the initrd-root-fs.target is + reached. + The initrd-parse-etc.service scans /sysroot/etc/fstab for a possible /usr mountpoint + and additional entries marked with the x-initrd.mount option. + All entries found are mounted below /sysroot, and the initrd-fs.target is reached. + The initrd-cleanup.service isolates to the initrd-switch-root.target, where cleanup + services can run. As the very last step, the initrd-switch-root.service is activated, + which will cause the system to switch its root to /sysroot. - (same as above) + (identical to System Manager Bootup) : : v -- 2.30.2