mountpoint -q /dev/shm
status_check
-#status_begin mounting virtual filesystems
-#mount /proc &&
-#mount /sys &&
-#mount /dev
-#status_check
+# bash seems to rely on this
+ln -s /proc/self/fd /dev/fd
# * set the host name
status_begin Setting hostname
mount -o remount,rw /
status_check
+# need to run depmod here, just in case
+# it should be done at kernel install time, but this can avoid
+# errors if that goes wrong or there are new or removed modules
+status_begin running depmod
+depmod
+status_check
+
+# load any kernel modules
+# there's probably a better way to do this
+# this could also be done in the initial ram-disk, but
+# this covers the case where there isn't one, but we still want
+# to load more hardware
+if ! is_true "$NOPROBEHW" ; then
+ status_begin "loading kernel modules"
+ modprobe $(lspci -k|grep 'Kernel modules:' | awk '{print $3}'| sort -u)
+ status_check
+fi
+
# set up /dev
if [ -x /sbin/mdev ] && ! is_true "$USE_UDEV" ; then
- status_starting setting up mdev
+ status_begin setting up mdev
echo > /dev/mdev.seq
echo /sbin/mdev > /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug
/sbin/mdev -s
swapon -a
-
# mount any remaining filesystems
status_begin mounting remaining filesystems
-mount -a -t noproc,sysfs,devtmpfs,devpts
+mount -a -t noproc,sysfs,devtmpfs,devpts,tmpfs
status_check
+# force mtab symlink
rm -f /etc/mtab
-mount -af
-mount -f /
+ln -s /proc/mounts /etc/mtab
# * do any boot time /tmp cleanup or similar