2 This directory contains the root directory structure that will
3 be loaded once Linux is in memory and the CDROM has been detected.
4 It is loaded as a RAM disk and replaces the initrd. It is in fact a
5 quite complete set of commands, and you can quite liberally add to
6 it. Do so by adding the files you want to either rootsbin.list (note
7 /bin and /sbin are in the same directory).
9 Quite a few files will be added to this directory automatically either
10 by the makekernel script or by the makebinaries script. Be a bit
11 careful about what files you add to /etc as it is somewhat tailored to
12 be a streamlined boot process. In fact, the normal RedHat files in
13 rc.d, ... are probably not there -- it is rather simplified and reminiscent
14 of an old Unix system.