On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 10:56 AM, Nuno J. Silva <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2012-12-24, Michael Mol wrote: > >> On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 10:06 AM, Nuno J. Silva <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> On 2012-12-24, Dale wrote: >>> > [...] >>>> From my understanding, if I upgrade my system to the later version of >>>> udev and bypass the init system, my system will not boot. I have not >>>> tested the theory but that is what people have been saying. Not only is >>>> my /usr separate but it is on LVM partitons too. >>> >>> Your problem would be LVM (if that's an issue at all, as I said I don't >>> know LVM), you'd not need udevd to mount /usr if it were a regular >>> partition. >> >> "you wouldn't have this problem if you did *something else*" is a >> terrible response. There are very good reasons to use LVM. There are >> good (IMO, at least) reasons to avoid using an initr* on Gentoo. >> (Those reasons are sprinkled through the thread, some spoken by me, >> some spoken by others.) > > A shame that was not what I meant at all, the only thing I said was > "yes, the problem is probably caused by it being on LVM, not because of > /usr being separate". Just pointing the specific part of Dale's config > that would be the problem.
Miscommunication, then. Happens. :) -- :wq

