On Wednesday 2012-11-14 17:37, Linda Walsh wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
Because that's the solution the devs here implemented, that's why. If you want a different solution you will have to make a very sound case to convince them (and a year after!) or implement it yourself. Otherwise it is not going to change.
I was told at the time that systemd no longer had this requirement and that it could mount /usr as an initial step. That's why I didn't complain for 'a year after'.. as I trusted those who lied. Now I find out that this was a lie and they were just going to hide systemd's flaws in initd.
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