On Dec 22, Goswin von Brederlow <goswin-...@web.de> wrote: > What early-boot-usr should do instead is ensure one of two things: > > 1) initramfs is used so /usr will be mounted there > 2) everything needed to mount /usr is copied to / Yes, I was not clear. My point was that we will need a way to make sure that users will not inadvertently make their system unbootable after an upgrade. While depending on the right version of initramfs-tools is easy, and detecting if an initramfs is configured in the boot loader may be possible, I am not sure that a package can realiably change the boot loader configuration if it is not correct.
> The same hook that is used to update initramfs could be used to re-copy > stuff to / on updates too. It might not be pretty but it wouldn't leave > people in the ditch. I do not think that copying stuff from /usr to / can work for the general case, so if somebody does not want to use an initramfs then they can locally implement random workarounds as well. -- ciao, Marco
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