---- On Tue, 26 Aug 2025 18:21:50 +0400 Byron Stanoszek <gandalf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote --- > Well, this makes me a little sad. I run several hundred embedded systems out in > the world, and I use a combination of initrd and initramfs for booting. These > systems operate entirely in ramdisk form. Put your squashfs to initramfs. Then do everything as you did before. I. e. in your /sbin/init copy that squashfs to ramdisk (or, better, loop-mount it), etc. If I understand you correctly, this will work after removing of initrd. I will not remove ramdisks. I will remove initramdisks, i. e. special mounting logic in kernel, which automatically loads and mounts ramdisk at boot. -- Askar Safin https://types.pl/@safinaskar