On 30/06/2016 22:00, Eric Valette wrote:
On 30/06/2016 21:46, Martin Pitt wrote:
Hello Eric,
Eric Valette [2016-06-30 21:33 +0200]:
I have an initrd on this machine so this is something else
OK, I owe you an apology then, sorry. In #771652 you didn't yet, so I
just assumed that was still the case.
I was lucky to see at the top of the screen something about shared
object,
booted with sysvinit and found it. I suspect the bug is true even
with an
initrd this time. Maybe analysing the initrd could tell us.
That's strange indeed. Mind booting with "debug" and attaching
/run/initramfs/initramfs.debug?
Turns out I did it and it produced no trace (no file just systemd was
printing like crasy). As I've been using my own kernel without initramfs
for so long, I simply forgot to enable initrd support in this kernel. I
enabled it and voilĂ , /usr is mounted.
Groumph and sorry for the waste of time.
-- eric