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You may notice that the bootdisks used by major distributions such as
Slackware, RedHat or Debian seem more sophisticated than what is described
in this document. Professional distribution bootdisks are based on the
same principles outlined here, but employ various tricks because their
bootdisks have additional requirements. First, they must be able to work
with a wide variety of hardware, so they must be able to interact with the
user and load various device drivers. Second, they must be prepared to
work with many different installation options, with varying degrees of
automation. Finally, distribution bootdisks usually combine installation
and rescue capabilities.
Some bootdisks use a feature called initrd
(initial ramdisk). This feature was introduced
around 2.0.x and allows a kernel to boot in two phases. When the
kernel first boots, it loads an initial ramdisk image from the boot
disk. This initial ramdisk is a root filesystem containing a program
that runs before the real root fs is loaded. This program usually
inspects the environment and/or asks the user to select various boot
options, such as the device from which to load the real rootdisk. It
typically loads additional modules not built in to the kernel. When
this initial program exits, the kernel loads the real root image and
booting continues normally. For further information on
initrd, see your local file /usr/src/linux/Documentation/initrd.txt
and ftp://elserv.ffm.fgan.de/pub/linux/loadlin-1.6/initrd-example.tgz
The following are summaries of how each distribution's installation
disks seem to work, based on inspecting their filesystems and/or
source code. We do not guarantee that this information is completely
accurate, or that they have not changed since the versions noted.
Slackware (v.3.1) uses a straightforward LILO boot similar to what
is described in Section 6.1. The
Slackware bootdisk prints a bootup message (“Welcome to the
Slackware Linux bootkernel disk!”) using LILO's
message parameter. This instructs the user to enter a
boot parameter line if necessary. After booting, a root filesystem is
loaded from a second disk. The user invokes a setup
script which starts the installation. Instead of using a modular kernel,
Slackware provides many different kernels and depends upon the user to
select the one matching his or her hardware requirements.
RedHat (v.4.0) also uses a LILO boot. It loads a compressed ramdisk
on the first disk, which runs a custom init program.
This program queries for drivers then loads additional files from a
supplemental disk if necessary.
Debian (v.1.3) is probably the most sophisticated of the
installation disk sets. It uses the SYSLINUX loader to arrange various
load options, then uses an initrd image to guide the
user through installation. It appears to use both a customized
init and a customized shell.
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