Have you ever got this message?:
Quote:
init: timeout while opening/writing /dev/initctl'
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Well, that's because init isn't initialized. The kernel uses '--init' to initialize it at boot.
Init has the '--init' option that is not shown at usage as it is used normallt by the kernel. So if
you had 'init=/bin/sh' or whatever, 'init --init' wll initialize it.
Found it in the source code!