Steve Litt: > karl@??? said on Tue, 4 Jan 2022 00:08:01 +0100 (CET) ... > >busybox can replace the mount command, but there is no fsck.* in
> >busybox.
>
> Rather than fighting the mostly political fight of usr-merge,
If it makes systems unbootable it isn't a "political" fight.
> my first
> thought would be to make a whole new directory on the root partition. ... > I'd probably call it /bb . Put all the static executables
> needed in early boot there. If there are a lot, it could have
> subdirectories,
We already have /bin and /sbin, there is no need to create a new one.
> and a bb.d subdirectory with scripts to be performed in
> order.
We already have one, /etc/rcS.d, which serves booting.
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If you seriously want new directories for booting, somewhere
in /boot is more appropriate, it could possible replace initrd.