On 2012-04-04 01:19:39,"Canek Peláez Valdés" <can...@gmail.com> wrote: >I do, but I also use systemd. And GRUB2. I use OpenRC0.9.8.4 and GNU GRUB0.97-r10, maybe that's the difference.
>The /run directory should be created when installing dbus; it's a tmpfs: I have installed dbus, while I don't have a /run tmpfs. >So the problem it's not the existance (or not) of the run directory, I >believe; it's the fact that it's mounted really early in the boot >process as a tmpfs. So, did you use dracut to generate your initramfs, >or did you use genkernel? Or you did it by hand? I don't know how to mount /run before the boot process, I used dracut to generate my initramfs: # dracut -H -f I: *** Including module: dash *** I: *** Including module: i18n *** I: *** Including module: plymouth *** I: *** Including module: kernel-modules *** I: *** Including module: resume *** I: *** Including module: rootfs-block *** I: *** Including module: terminfo *** I: *** Including module: udev-rules *** I: Skipping udev rule: 50-udev.rules I: Skipping udev rule: 95-late.rules I: *** Including module: usrmount *** I: *** Including module: base *** I: *** Including module: fs-lib *** I: *** Including module: shutdown *** I: Skipping program kexec as it cannot be found and is flagged to be optional I: *** Including modules done *** I: Wrote /boot/initramfs-3.2.1-gentoo-r2.img: I: -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2773237 Apr 4 11:52 /boot/initramfs-3.2.1-gentoo-r2.img