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Re: [opensuse-factory] Tumbleweed systemd does not allow my computer to boot with /usr on a separate partition
On 06/19/2011 11:46 AM, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
On 06/19/2011 05:38 PM, Roman Bysh wrote:
Hello all,

I recently installed systemd-18-1.2.4 and systemd-sysvinit-18-1.2.4 on
Tumbleweed. However, during the reboot the system stalled.

My system setup always has /usr in a separate partition. Is this the reason
for the system stalling during the reboot?

I could not recover. Is there a way to recover from this?


Cheers!

Roman

yeap if you have followed the systemd thread separate /usr is not the best
way to get it working actually. last time I fail with systemd I've booted
with 1 at the end of the line, remove systemd then add sysv-init from local
rpm But didn't know all the details, sorry

I wish I hadn't missed that thread. I didn’t know about adding the number "1" at
the end of the kernel options line in Grub workaround. Good to know :-)

However, it's a good thing to remember when I'm on forums.opensuse.org.

Coming from SysV, I'm sure we're not the only ones using a separate /usr
partition.

And, I'm wondering if it's a limitation, or temporary bug ;-)


Roman
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