Bug#788913: systemd prevents to boot with a kernel panic. Boot in systemv mode is ok
Michael Biebl
biebl at debian.org
Tue Jun 16 12:30:49 BST 2015
Am 16.06.2015 um 13:18 schrieb eric2.valette at orange.com:
> On 06/16/2015 11:58 AM, Michael Biebl wrote:
>> My suggestion would be, to fix your setup to either use an initramfs
>> like initramfs-tools or dracut, which mounts your /usr partition, or
>> use no separate /usr partition at all. There is just to much stuff
>> that is (silently) broken by this.
> I just have about 20 or even more systems installed this way for years,
> so its not about fixing one PC, its about fixing more than 20s. Libs
> that are needed for system to boot should not be in usr even if this has
> been pseudo obsoleted by initrd usage or the / and /usr should be merged
> mantra. But having initrd, to just mount /usr (no driver or firmware
> needed) and do a pivoroot because systemd is that way, makes me cry.
And it makes me cry, that we are doing the pointless work of moving
libraries around without any real gain.
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