11.02.2016 20:52, Lennart Poettering пишет: > On Thu, 11.02.16 20:48, Andrei Borzenkov (arvidj...@gmail.com) wrote: > >> 11.02.2016 20:06, Lennart Poettering пишет: >>> >>> 5) Here's the controversial one I think: support for booting up >>> without /var. We have kludges at quite a few places because we >>> cannot access /var early during boot. I am tempted to stop >>> supporting this altogether. Of course, this does *not* mean that >>> people with split off /var would be left in the cold. It just means >>> that they have to mount /var from the initrd, exactly like this is >>> already handled from /usr. >>> >> >> Does it apply to whole /var, to each part of /var or to specific subdirs >> in /var? In openSUSE various subtrees under /var are split off in >> individual volumes on btrfs, forcing mounting them all in initrd is not >> much appealing. > > btrfs's subvolumes are pretty nice as they are just special > directories. There's no need to mount them in any special way. >
There is, but this is off topic here. > That said, this is about /var/log and these kinds of things. If some You will need to be specific, which kind of things then. And yes, /var/log is mount point by default as well. Please if you are going to drop support for these things being mount point, list them precisely and exhaustively. > random late-boot package needs something under /var (let's say mysql > needs /var/lib/mysql), then systemd really doesn't care about it... > > Lennart > _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel