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> You'll still care that you can write that file, right?

Sometimes you don't need it.

systemd itself just checks that `/etc/initrd-release` exists and runs in initrd mode changing its default target to boot into (IIRC you can also manually change the default target to `initrd.target` in the initrd, but this way the default systemd vendored files don't need to be touched).

https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/7f13af72f89452950226...




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