I just noticed that on SLES 11 SP1 if you run dracut -f one of the last things
it says is
Stored kernel commandline:
and it includes
rd.lvm.lv=system/usr
(system is our VG name)
SLES 12 SP2 does not include that.
So yea, it would be good to get SUSE's opinion. Is this intentional or a bug?
It's more complicated with SLES 12 and grub.
I managed to change it but I'm not sure if all is exactly right.
UUID's changed so the boot didn't work.
I changed /etc/default/grub to
GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID=true
And I put the root=/dev/disk/by-path/ccw-0.0.0101-part1 into
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It's an interesting article. Indeed I have seen some other dependencies that do
not work well without /usr mounted during boot. For instance in SLES10/SLES11
the /etc/init.d/boot.rootfsck (or rather /sbin/chkconfig) depends on
/usr/bin/perl but with a separate /usr this is not available at that
On 15.12.2016 17:05, Waite, Dick (External) wrote:
> Grand Evening,
>
> /usr is part of /
> /boot is on it's own
> / is part of the LVM would that give SP2 a wobbly ?
> Viktor does this layout look Okay. It's been with us for some time. This on a
> SP-1 will migrate with out any "nags" but will