I realized /usr move now, and my computer is all ok for now. Thanks mages, 2012/7/30 andre999 <[email protected]>: > Colin Guthrie a écrit : > >> OK, so the packages have now all been uploaded. >> >> You should see several packages now that you cannot install on Cauldron. >> This is intended behaviour. >> >> Here is how to update your cauldron systems: >> >> 1. Run "urpmi --auto-update" install everything that can be installed. >> 2. Ensure that latest dracut is installed. Run "urpmi dracut" to make >> sure (it may have been excluded in the --auto-update if it was in a >> transaction with other packages that could not be installed). >> 3. Ensure that you do not have zapata or dpkg installed (rpm -e zapata; >> rpm -e dpkg) >> 4. Generate a new initrd and include the conversion script: dracut -f >> -a convertfs >> 5. If you have /usr on a separate partition >> - Ensure there is enough free space to hold /bin, /sbin, /lib and >> /lib64 content. >> - If your /usr is mounted readonly, change your /etc/fstab to mount >> it rw. >> > > > Just a random thought. > Is there an easy way to make /bin, /sbin, /lib or /lib64 > relocatable in any packages that use them to usr/*, > when a certain flag is set ? (say a certain file in /) > > Then when the appropriate conditions are met, > such as /usr on / or dracut installed and /usr with rw permissions, we could > set the flag, and then after progressively migrate the various files. > In this transition we would probably have to put syslinks in the old > locations, etc. > > If this works, maybe we could convert many mga2 systems before mga3 release, > to minimise any problems ? > > Haven't really thought this through, and I haven't been following this in > detail, just something that occured to me. > > >> All the best and good luck!!! >> >> Col >> >> > > Regards :) > > -- > André >
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