Bug#642499: systemd: uses dmesg as a soapbox re separate /usr

2011-11-06 Thread Tollef Fog Heen
]] Jonathan Nieder | I _guess_ that makes a weird kind of sense for upstream if the users | are really so stupid[*]. But surely Debian users can be relied on to | read /usr/share/bug/systemd/presubj before reporting bugs against the | wrong package. dmesg is not the right place for this kind of

Bug#642499: systemd: uses dmesg as a soapbox re separate /usr

2011-11-06 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote: > I think that the message, as it is now, is reasonable. The reason why it is > printed every time in a fairly verbose way is: > Some things will probably break (sometimes even silently) in > mysterious ways. > So that if something fails, one doesn't have

Bug#642499: systemd: uses dmesg as a soapbox re separate /usr

2011-11-03 Thread Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Hi, I think that the message, as it is now, is reasonable. The reason why it is printed every time in a fairly verbose way is: Some things will probably break (sometimes even silently) in mysterious ways. So that if something fails, one doesn't have to look in a readme for a hint. Syst

Bug#642499: systemd: uses dmesg as a soapbox re separate /usr

2011-09-22 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Package: systemd Version: 29-1.1 Severity: wishlist Tags: upstream patch Hi, When booting with /usr on a separate partition, systemd tells me systemd[1]: /usr appears to be on a different file system than /. This is not supported anymore. Some things will probably break (sometimes even