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As title says. I discovered it when trying to pass the -q flag to dinit init system. Normally, the kernel command would look something like this: "kerneloptions initrd etc -- -q" the double dashes marking the beginning of arguments that are to be passed to the init process. On mkinitcpio, the flag is passed as expected and calling ps -fp 1 clearly lists its presence. On booster, it unfortunately doesn't happen even though when checking dmesg, the parameters passed to the init process are correctly listed.
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As title says. I discovered it when trying to pass the -q flag to dinit init system. Normally, the kernel command would look something like this: "kerneloptions initrd etc -- -q" the double dashes marking the beginning of arguments that are to be passed to the init process. On mkinitcpio, the flag is passed as expected and calling
ps -fp 1
clearly lists its presence. On booster, it unfortunately doesn't happen even though when checking dmesg, the parameters passed to the init process are correctly listed.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: