> Definitely working for me and others.

One of the strange things about my setup is that its /usr is read-only (like on 
a livecd). That's the only thing I know is different from a regular gentoo 
system. Do you think that's something that might cause issues?

Technically, nothing should be writing to /usr.

The setup is basically booting a squashfs image (same image boots on 10 
different desktops and laptops I have) just like a Gentoo livecd and has 
writable folders in / (tmpfs) for everything except /usr, /bin, /sbin, /lib64, 
/lib32. Their /home is on a local disk on ZFS (mostly) or ext4. This is done 
mostly to avoid maintaining 10 different systems. I create a new image once in 
a while, these systems pull it and it gets picked up on their next reboot. Many 
of these systems haven't booted in quite some time. As long as I don't need an 
update (a new package I can't live without or fixes for known exploits), they 
keep going.

Does this ring any bells with respect to this issue?

I think I agree with the conclusion that 'fixed' font thingy is a red-herring.

-devsk
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