On Tue, 22.07.14 14:45, Jon Severinsson (j...@severinsson.net) wrote:
At Tuesday 22 July 2014 13:01:24 Lennart Poettering wrote:
I am totally not convinced this would be a good idea. You cannot fix
this anyway... Think about udevd: if you start it without /usr is
around, then it won't
On Tue, 22.07.14 00:39, Jon Severinsson (j...@severinsson.net) wrote:
Unless both /usr and /usr/local is mounted in the initrd these
services might miss some of their configuration otherwise.
Hmm?
I am totally not convinced this would be a good idea. You cannot fix
this anyway... Think about
At Tuesday 22 July 2014 13:01:24 Lennart Poettering wrote:
I am totally not convinced this would be a good idea. You cannot fix
this anyway... Think about udevd: if you start it without /usr is
around, then it won't find the rules files below /usr. So by your logic
you'd add a
Unless both /usr and /usr/local is mounted in the initrd these
services might miss some of their configuration otherwise.
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