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diff --git a/packages/foonas-init/files/boot/disk b/packages/foonas-init/files/boot/disk deleted file mode 100644 index b4bbaf1f3c..0000000000 --- a/packages/foonas-init/files/boot/disk +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# boot from the hard disk partition "$1" (which -# must be given) using options from the rest of -# the command line. -# -# Use the standard init path (see /etc/init.d/rcS) -export PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin -# -# Load the helper functions -. /etc/default/functions -. /etc/default/modulefunctions -# -# -if test -n "$1" -then - device="$1" - shift - # proc is needed for UUID mount and module load - mount -t proc proc /proc - # load USB & SCSI storage modules (/proc required!) - if [ "$(machine)" != "storcenter" ]; then - echo "boot: loading modules required for disk boot" - loaddiskmods - # waiting for disk (FIXME) - sleep=6 - test "$sleep" -gt 0 && sleep "$sleep" - else - # make the device links so turnup can use short disk names. - # probably only necessary on devfs based systems. - /etc/init.d/devices start - scc -l redflash -f auto - fi - # - # fire the boot - echo "boot: rootfs: mount $* $device [$UUID]" - # - # Mount read-write because before exec'ing init - # If a UUID is given (in the environment) this - # is used in preference to the device, but if - # the UUID mount fails a standard device mount - # is attempted. - if test -n "$UUID" && - mount "$@" -U "$UUID" /mnt || - mount "$@" "$device" /mnt - then - # checkmount checks for sh, chroot, init - # and /mnt (i.e. /mnt/mnt in this case) - if checkmount /mnt - then - # if mounted, then move /dev to the new root - mount --bind /dev /mnt/dev - # pivot to /initrd if available, else /mnt - cd / - if test -d /mnt/initrd - then - swivel mnt initrd - else - swivel mnt mnt - fi - # swivel failed - fi - # Failure: unmount the partition - umount /mnt - fi -fi -# fallback - use the flash boot -exec /boot/flash |