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    • John Crispin's avatar
      add "preinit_regular" diag.sh set_state argument · 019ea725
      John Crispin authored
      
      This new argument is used right after starting regular preinit (which
      happens if failsafe wasn't triggered). The main purpose of "preinit"
      argument is to indicate that failsafe can be triggered, however we were
      missing a way to inform user that we don't wait for a trigger anymore.
      With this change it's clear when failsafe mode can be triggered.
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarRafał Miłecki <zajec5@gmail.com>
      
      SVN-Revision: 43715
      019ea725
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    • Mirko Vogt's avatar
      Do not overload mount-call - trying to reduce confusion · 439a8690
      Mirko Vogt authored
      The behaviour of calling 'mount' differed depending on whether it called
      the busybox-mount, the mount of util-linux, the mount defined in
      /lib/functions.sh and /lib/functions/boot.sh
      
      /etc/preinit even included /lib/functions.sh and /lib/functions/boot.sh,
      both re-defining 'mount'.
      
      SVN-Revision: 34792
      439a8690
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    • Daniel Dickinson's avatar
      base-files: preinit: Fixed sourcing of diag.sh in /etc/preinit. This caused... · 1f69f4cf
      Daniel Dickinson authored
      base-files: preinit: Fixed sourcing of diag.sh in /etc/preinit. This caused errors due to frequent use of /proc/cpuinfo to determine board name to pick led layout. Now diag.sh (which only defines set_state and any helper functions) is sourced by a proper preinit function during preinit_main, which is after /proc has been brought up, unlike in /etc/preinit
      
      SVN-Revision: 27501
      1f69f4cf
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