On Jan 01, Riku Voipio <riku.voi...@iki.fi> wrote: > Would we really need that? If I understand correctly, the / to /usr will > merely mean that > > People who want to have /usr on separate partition will need initramfs. Correct. It does not even mean that they would need to use initramfs-tools, there are a few possible alternative solutions if anybody cared enough to implement them. I believe that creating a generic initramfs with busybox-static which can mount /usr defined on the kernel command line would take a couple of hours at most (and it could even be embedded in a custom kernel!).
-- ciao, Marco
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