On Wed, Jan 04, 2012 at 03:19:57PM +0000, Steven J Long wrote:
> I could swear we were told in prior discussions on this list that a separate 
> /usr partition is not considered supported by upstream udev, but searching 
> all I can find is that an initramfs is required.[1]
The upstream statement was more specifically that: starting udev (or
systemd) without /usr available was not considered supported.

If /usr is on a separate partition, this is forcing us down the
initramfs route (If fsck ends up on /usr, the only way to fsck /usr is
from an extra copy in the initramfs...).

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