On Sunday 19 June 2011 23:30:55 Robert Xu wrote:
On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 17:26, Carlos E. R. <carlos.e.r@opensuse.org> wrote:
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On 2011-06-19 19:23, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
systemd does not support a separate /usr partition. This was a decision of the devs - according to them there are lots of weird corner cases with /usr on a separate partition and you shouldn't want it.
This is awful. :-/
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So... is it possible to mount /usr at initrd time?
Of course. Actually, systemd has no problem with /usr being on a separate partition as you could have read in the link I gave, it is UDEV and a billion other tools you need at boot which don't work. systemd is just honest about it where sysv fails silently.