Am 13.03.2013 09:06, schrieb Tom Gundersen: > On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 3:41 AM, <har...@redhat.com> wrote: >> From: Harald Hoyer <har...@redhat.com> >> >> Instead of using local-fs*.target in the initrd, use root-fs.target for >> sysroot.mount and initrd-fs.target for /sysroot/usr and friends. >> >> Using local-fs.target would mean to carry over the activated >> local-fs.target to the isolated initrd-switch-root.target and thus in >> the real root. Having local-fs.target already active after >> deserialization causes ordering problems with the real root services and >> targets. >> >> We better isolate to targets for initrd-switch-root.target, which are >> only available in the initrd. > > Looks good. > > This means that we should probably stop reusing units at all in the > initramfs. In some cases I guess it works (udev/journal), but perhaps > we should avoid it also there for consistency? > > In particular any storage daemons will need initrd-specific versions > which are ordered against these new targets rather than > local-fs.target. I don't see a problem with this, just something we > need to be aware of. > > Thanks for sorting this out, and sorry for not noticing. > > Cheers, > > Tom
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