Hi, Michael. On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 04:55:15PM +0200, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote: > Hi Alan,
> On Tuesday, 13. September 2011 14:40:36 Alan Mackenzie wrote: > > On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 07:50:13PM +0200, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote: > > Ah. OK. Maybe I've misunderstood the whole thing. Could it be that > > there's no explicit requirement for early mounting of /usr, providing one > > has the discipline to keep everything needed for booting in the / > > partition? > I think so. But you will run an unsupported config afaict. Another point is, > that baselayout might change, iff gentoo follows fedora. Afaik fedora wants > /bin, /sbin and /lib to be symlinks to /usr/* and keep them only for "legacy > reasons". If the reaction of people in this mailing list is anything to go by, Gentoo won't be following Fedora. Yes, that one developer seems to want to empty /bin and /sbin. He wants to abolish single user mode. Whether that's official policy at Fedora remains to be seen. Still, there's one program that can't be moved, and that's /sbin/init. :-) (We'll see if the kernel hackers are willing to make it a compile time option to use /usr/sbin/init instead. I doubt it, somehow.) By the way are there any Gentoo documents which document the process of creating an initramfs? > Best, > Michael -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).