[Michael Biebl]
> Isn't this problematic (at least for start), as rsyslogd is in /usr
> (because it uses libz)?

Yes.  You are right.  For starting, it should depend on $remote_fs as
long as it need a mounted /usr/.  I did not think of that.  But to
make sure it can start before /usr/ is mounted and after it is
umounted, I would recommend moving it to /(s)bin/.

Happy hacking,
-- 
Petter Reinholdtsen



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