Talk:The Linux Boot Sequence

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This write-up is lookin' great, but needs some qualifiers. An x86 architecture is assumed in a lot of places, and should be noted early on. Indeed most Linux installations go on x86 based machines, but FG Portland (the Mothership) also puts Ubuntu Linux on PowerPC machines (Macs), for which the Boot Sequence is not quite the same. Hopefully someone will add a PPC Boot Sequence article someday...maybe even me.

If you are describing the sequence for Ubuntu, please note that as of version 6.10 (Edgy), the use of 'init' is being replaced with something called 'upstart'. The migration is still in transition, but a major side effect is that the file /etc/inittab does not exist from Edgy forward. If the article addresses 'most Linux distributions' or 'Linux distributions in general', or even 'Ubuntu Linux through version 6.04 (Dapper)', please indicate that. Tonyr - 21 May 2007 10:50AM PDT