dualinit.conf (1201B) download
1; if dualinit should print colored info
2color true
3
4; if dualinit should print debug info
5verbose true
6
7; global mountpoints, no matter which section is loaded
8; these are required for linux to function
9mount
10 ; /dualinit mountpoint to configure dualinit within a loaded system
11 - / /dualinit bind
12 ; /proc is a pseudo-filesystem with process-information etc.
13 proc proc /proc relatime
14 ; /run is a dictionary used by many services
15 tmpfs run /run mode=0755
16 ; /tmp is a dictionary for temporary files
17 tmpfs tmp /tmp mode=1777,strictatime
18end
19
20; shares /dev and /sys with each section
21; /dev contains all devices
22; /sys contains kernel-specific files
23; /lost+found is a ext-feature, containing loose files picked up by fsck
24; ('*' indicates it's not mandatory and will only throw a warning)
25rshare /dev /sys */lost+found
26
27; these is an example section, here with voidlinux
28; obviously you can call it whatever you want, so the target dictionary
29section voidlinux /voidlinux
30 ; shares /boot to configure the kernel bootloader
31 ; it's section-specific so different distributes won't conflict
32 share /boot
33
34 ; specifies the init-executable, defaults to /sbin/init
35 init /sbin/init
36end