This isn't the typical installation question. I already have a custom Linux kernel (based on open embedded vanilla) for my embedded system that needs to stay in place. However the root file system isn't hardware / application sensitive. I'd like to use Debian for the rfs. I've extracted the minimal image from initrd. After reading the Debian installation manual I'm still not clear on what script or where the Debian installation process is started. The system doesn't have a cd so it can't start normally. I have an installation cd image accessible to the system. So I'd like to find the "magic" starting point that kicks off the installation process after my kernel (not Debian) is up and running. Thanks for pointers. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/cutom-embedded-root-file-system-initialization-question-tf4305386.html#a12255260 Sent from the debian-custom mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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