Eli Schwartz: [...] > +Systems which have /usr and / on separate filesystems have always required a > +dedicated initramfs to bring up both partitions. Systems where both /usr and > / > +are on the same filesystem may use an initramfs if they wish, or choose not > +to. [...]
Well, that is not technically correct, just have the required kernel drivers (eg. AHCI and ext2/4) compiled in and use the same busybox commands as in the initrd, but placed in /, to bring up the system to the point that /usr is mounted. I have a static dev, compiled in drivers, busybox init and mount, and separate / and /usr on a box here, works perfectly well. Soo, add a clause about what gentoo supports out of the box and that you can make it work if you wish. If there is a general wish I can write an article about how to make it work. Regards, /Karl Hammar ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Aspö Data Lilla Aspö 148 S-742 94 Östhammar Sweden