Carlos E. R. wrote:
I have several systems, all with systemd, some with separate usr partition, working out of the box without modification, and reliably. I don't see that much of an issue. Some issues, yes.
All booting in the systemd recommended way for performance of booting direct from the hard disk and not using a ramdisk(initrd)? Everytime someone tells me they boot w/sep user or such, they really aren't. They are booting from initd, which mounts /usr, and THEN, the system does the real booting, -- without /usr being unmounted or separately mounted. (i.e. the initrd hides the separation so systemd doesn't have a cow. How many systems do you have that boot directly from HD w/no initrd -- something systemd recommends for "speed of boot". -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org