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Hi Benda,

thanks for your answer.

Am Fr den 17. Jan 2014 um 11:47 schrieb hero...@gentoo.org:
> Thank you for trying OpenRC out on Debian and sorry for the trouble. 

I would like to see a working init (and rc) system in future debian as
an alternative to the broken design of upstart and systemd. So I have a
high interest in this package.

> The bug is strange and I could not reproduce it on a box of single /.

Well, I have no single /, I did try it on my laptop where I have the
following disk layout:
   /dev/root                xfs       ... /
   devtmpfs                 devtmpfs  ... /dev
   tmpfs                    tmpfs     ... /run
   tmpfs                    tmpfs     ... /run/lock
   tmpfs                    tmpfs     ... /run/shm
   /dev/mapper/crypt0       btrfs     ... /home
   /dev/mapper/sysvg-lv_usr btrfs     ... /usr
   /dev/mapper/sysvg-lv_var btrfs     ... /var
   tmpfs                    tmpfs     ... /tmp
   tmpfs                    tmpfs     ... /media
   none                     tmpfs     ... /sys/fs/cgroup

So you can see that my /usr is separated from /. Moreover I do not use
initrd than booting direct in my kernel. (I have only little machines
booting with the normal debian kernel. Most have a optimized kernel for
the system without initrd.)

> lsb.pl is used to convert from LSB init scripts to a set of shell
> declarations that OpenRC could understand, which is crucial in the
> second earliest boot stage of OpenRC.

Hmm...

> The error message indicates that lsb.pl is not accessible from
> /lib/rc/sh/gendepends.sh. Could you please paste the output of `dpkg
> -L openrc`, especially the location of lsb.pl?

I'll try to build a test kvm to do this. As you might expect, I will be
a bit more cautiously with my running laptop. :-)

> BTW, before the reboot, did openrc install well?

I looked as it was. I was warned by Axel that there could be some
problems so I did check.

> If so, it has "rc-update -u" executed in postinst, which calls lsb.pl
> without a problem. I suspect /lib/rc/bin/lsb.pl is not yet mounted
> during early boot. But given /lib/rc/sh/gendepends.sh, at least
> /lib/rc is mounted. the source of the bug is out of my imagination
> now..

As you can see above, /lib is not separated (and I do not know how it
could work with a separated /lib). But maybe openrc expects to run from
initrd?

Gruß
   Klaus
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