Am 01.10.20 um 21:09 schrieb Michael Biebl: > https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/4a56315a990b802860170ecd1bbd3eb68e14a38b#commitcomment-42793750 > >> >>> >>> Thoughts, Comments? >>> >> >> I wonder if systemd can be fully installed into `/usr` now that we require >> premounting. Maybe we should start changing lintian and other tools to >> install into /usr instead of /lib for the tools that currently used >> rootprefix (I believe systemd searches in /usr anyway). > > I gave this a try. It can. > See https://salsa.debian.org/systemd-team/systemd/-/merge_requests/104 > Still very rough, but the package is usable and able to boot a system, > reading udev rules and systemd services from both /lib and /usr/lib. > We probably need quite a few more compat symlinks though. > > This is only the systemd/udev side, though. > The i-s-h/debhelper side is still missing and we'd need to hash out a > plan for this. I'd need help with doing that. > Anyone interested?
I'm a bit alarmed by "Hopefully we can drop the split soon." in the github issue above. If upstream really plans to drop split-usr support, we are up for a rough ride and we should plan for that now. Michael
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