On Mon, 11.07.11 18:59, Dr. Werner Fink ([email protected]) wrote: > Hi, > > many users/sysadmins are alarmed by the messages of the systemd init > as systemd does complain that /usr as a separate partition isn't > supported anymore[1,2,3,4].
split-off /usr is fine. What isn't supported really anymore is /usr that isn't available all the time during boot. In other words: as long as you mount /usr in the initramfs everything is fine. In fact you could even split off /etc if you want to -- as long as you mount it in initramfs -- and not wait for it until you jumped into the main system. To my knowledge FHS doesn't really deal with how the system looks like during the earlier stages of the boot process, and hence this discussion is irrelevant for LSB or FHS. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc. _______________________________________________ fhs-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/fhs-discuss
