Was it intentional feature, or it is a bug? Bug, because if, say initramfs `init` has # chroot /rootfs /bin/sh -i <>/rootfs/dev/tty2 1>&0 2>&0 # without any prior `cd`, then current directory will be one of the `init`, even if it is displayed by tools as `/' inside the chroot. ____
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