[Giacomo A. Catenazzi]
> I still think /usr standalone should be supported, but I agree with
> you that it could be difficult to support it in actual way.
>
> Thus: Are there any technical difficulties to mount usr in the
> standard initramfs?
> I don't think there are more "special" /usr environments as compared
> of /

In Debian, /usr/ is allowed to be on NFS.  Mounting NFS volumes from
the initramfs is probably not worth the effort.  I recommend moving
the needed files from /usr/ to /, to get this working properly.  udev
need to start before /var/ and /usr/ is mounted when they are on
separate partitions, and thus should only need files on /.  If udev
need /, /var/ and /usr/ to be on the same partition, I believe udev
have a release critical bug that need to be fixed before Squeeze is
released.

Happy hacking,
-- 
Petter Reinholdtsen


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