Hello, On Wed, Jan 24, 2024 at 09:20:47AM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote: > Notice that separate /usr is not supported by latest systemd that should be > a part of the next Debian release.
I don't think this is the case. What I think is not supported is a separate /usr that is not mounted by initramfs. On Debian, if you do nothing special, any separate /usr will be mounted by initramfs. As far as I'm aware it is only a concern for: people who have a /usr mount point && ( (do not use an initramfs) || (have meddled with their initramfs to stop it from mounting /usr) ) What systemd has decided to no longer support is what they call "split /usr": https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2022-April/047673.html They define that as "/usr that is not populated at boot time". i.e. a /usr that would be mounted during boot from /etc/fstab or similar. If /usr is mounted by the initramfs, that is before userland boot, and systemd doesn't care about that. Debian does that where there is a separate mount point for /usr. Thanks, Andy -- https://bitfolk.com/ -- No-nonsense VPS hosting