Maybe udev rules fire before /etc/init.d/mdadm is processed.
But it also looks pretty empty under /dev/.initramfs on this 9.10 machine, so nothing is copied.
#ls -R /dev/.initramfs /dev/.initramfs: varrun
/dev/.initramfs/varrun: sendsigs.omit
Whats the best way to boot into a initramfs shell to see whats there?
Maybe udev rules fire before /etc/init.d/mdadm is processed.
But it also looks pretty empty under /dev/.initramfs on this 9.10
machine, so nothing is copied.
#ls -R /dev/.initramfs
/dev/.initramfs:
varrun
/dev/.initramfs /varrun:
sendsigs.omit
Whats the best way to boot into a initramfs shell to see whats there?