On 05/26/2016 06:52 AM, Rashmi Ranjan Mohanty wrote:

Just out of curiosity... If /usr itself is there on a separate partition, can 
this issue happen
then or systemd can handle that scenario ?

Systemd can cope with /usr being on separated partition however other core/baseOS components might not, so you need to ensure that you boot with an initrd that mounts /usr before jumping into the root file system and everything on the core/baseOS layer should be fine otherwise things might fail silently and go unnoticed or fail spectacularly depending on the component(s) in question.

JBG
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