Migration from sysvinit to systemd: reboot fails to complete

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Fri Dec 30 21:21:32 GMT 2016


Am 30.12.2016 um 22:16 schrieb Felipe Sateler:

> Well, rebooting from sysvinit to systemd is supposed to work too,

Indeed. If that's broken, it should be fixed.

 so
> it doesn't explain everything. But, your experience appears to uncover
> another bug: for some reason the sysvinit mount scripts will unmount
> /usr! This is a bad idea, as the distinction between / and /usr is not
> relevant anymore (because we now have initramfs), and will stop
> existing after the /usr merge. The question is, why would sysvinit
> unmount /usr, it probably shouldn't.

Can anyone reproduce this? If so, this should probably be filed as a RC
bug (*) against initscripts to not do that.


Michael
(*) RC as in this should be fixed for stretch
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