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On 12/27/2016 10:45 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2016-12-27 15:28, Anton Aylward wrote:
1. Is there enough in the initrd to allow systemd to mount /usr?
Yes, it works. I have a separate /usr. YaST sets it up automatically.
However, repair on emergencies becomes more complicated. It is easier to quit and use a repair system.
But Linda doesn't use initrd, if I remember correctly.
Ah, yes, that's my recollection too, now you come to mention it.
I see earlier on in the 'lsinitrd' output that Drakut includes some modules. Perhaps the issue is in getting the right modules included. For example, I have everything except /boot and SWAP on LVM. That includes the ROOTFS. So the LVM modules needs to be included in initrd.
Yes, the initrd becomes bigger.
Yes, but I absolutely need LVM. The issue really is 'what don't I need?' Well, there's * what don't I need if all I'm doing is a regular boot? and * what do I need to do a maintenance boot? I have dracut modules: bash warpclock -- what's this i18n -- I only speak english convertfs ifcfg drm plymouth -- A possibility for elimination btrfs -- What if I convert ROOTFS to ext4? dm kernel-modules lvm resume rootfs-block terminfo -- ?? udev-rules biosdevname systemd usrmount base fs-lib shutdown suse -- The obvious mathematical breakthrough would be development of an easy way to factor large prime numbers. -- Bill Gates, _The Road Ahead_ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org