On 2013-08-19 6:04 AM, Alan McKinnon <alan.mckin...@gmail.com> wrote:
It's not that separate /usr is broken - it's not.The issue is a separate /usr without an initramfs. And the issue ONLY occurs at early-boot time.
And so, if this is the way it goes, this is the way it goes.As long as I can keep using eudev - even *if* it requires an initramfs for a separate /usr (as long as it doesn't require one if you don't have a separate /usr)...
Can anyone answer *that* question please?