Simon McVittie <s...@debian.org> writes: >> 2. Reassign to src:rescue, and fix the rescue system. > > I think this will have to be the answer. See also [0].
I'm certainly not against fixing this issue, but I thought I'd point out that even as things are, its pretty trivial to get into rescue mode. Having just tested it with a separate /usr, all one needs to do is select the actual root partition as you'd expect, then when prompted to execute a shell, select the second option (Execute a shell in the installer environment), then the trick is to mount the /usr partition by hand onto /target/usr e.g.: # mount /var/vfa4 /target/mnt Having done that one can exit that shell, and then select the first option (Execute shell in /dev/...) and you're away. Cheers, Phil. -- |)| Philip Hands [+44 (0)20 8530 9560] HANDS.COM Ltd. |-| http://www.hands.com/ http://ftp.uk.debian.org/ |(| Hugo-Klemm-Strasse 34, 21075 Hamburg, GERMANY
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