Re: [arch-general] interference of the recent /usr symlinking with the mkinitcpio 'usr' hook?

2013-06-25 Thread William Giokas
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 09:08:17AM +0200, Martti Kühne wrote: On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 5:38 PM, Simon Campese arch-gene...@campese.de wrote: Hello, I just did a fresh install of archlinux based off the most recent install cd. I've setup an encrypted root filesystem (btrfs) with

Re: [arch-general] interference of the recent /usr symlinking with the mkinitcpio 'usr' hook?

2013-06-25 Thread Martti Kühne
Error: Root device mounted successfully, but /sbin/init does not exist. Bailing out, you are on your own. Good Luck Of course. /sbin is a symlink now. You'll have to adjust your disk setup and unite /usr and / for /sbin/init - /usr/bin/systemd to be a valid path. [0] Okay, wait a minute

Re: [arch-general] interference of the recent /usr symlinking with the mkinitcpio 'usr' hook?

2013-06-25 Thread Karol Blazewicz
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 9:42 AM, Martti Kühne mysat...@gmail.com wrote: Error: Root device mounted successfully, but /sbin/init does not exist. Bailing out, you are on your own. Good Luck Of course. /sbin is a symlink now. You'll have to adjust your disk setup and unite /usr and / for

Re: [arch-general] interference of the recent /usr symlinking with the mkinitcpio 'usr' hook?

2013-06-25 Thread Thomas Bächler
Am 25.06.2013 12:34, schrieb Karol Blazewicz: In the meantime, I've solved the problem: It's my separate /etc partition (or subvolume, to be more correct). Separating the / and the /etc volume is inherently impossible and will never be supported. Don't do it. signature.asc Description:

[arch-general] interference of the recent /usr symlinking with the mkinitcpio 'usr' hook?

2013-06-24 Thread Simon Campese
Hello, I just did a fresh install of archlinux based off the most recent install cd. I've setup an encrypted root filesystem (btrfs) with separate subvolumes for /, /usr, /var, /home and /etc. All subvolumes are entered with the correct mount options (subvol=...) in /etc/fstab. In particular, the