Le Thu, 30 Oct 2014 10:27:50 +0100, Hans <hans.ullr...@loop.de> a écrit :
> Dear maintainers, > > completely without starting any flamewars: > > I am using systemd and I have /usr mounted on a separate partition as > well as /var, /home, /boot and /. > > Additionally /usr, /var and /home are luks encrypted. > > Due to this profile, I get a lot of annoying errors, as systemd does > not find /usr when it is started, because it produces an error and > then switches to verbose mode. This is very annoying! > > For a new installation it might be ok, to put /usr on the root > partition, but I guess, there are a lot of systems in the world > running a partition profile like mine. > > Besides of the mentioned problem systemd is running well. > > I thought about this problem. Might it be possible, to change systemd > in that way, that it will start after all partitions are mounted? I > know, it must be done in the source code, but as I am no coder, I > cannot do it myself. > > So I ask the developers hereby, maybe it wil be possible to do that. I bet you are running jessie/testing? This issue should be fixed in initramfs-tools >= 0.117 that is currently in unstable (and unfortunately blocked by some RC bugs). The newer version include the following change: * Mount /usr if present in the /etc/fstab on the mounted rootfs (Closes: #652459) I personally really hope this change will make it into jessie. Cheers, Laurent Bigonville -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20141030145536.601a6...@soldur.bigon.be