Re: systemd - suggestions for the next version

2014-11-04 Thread Kristof Provost
On 2014-11-03 23:07:25 (+0100), Adam Borowski wrote: > If you can get as far as fully running grub (ie, the partition with /boot > and thus usually / as well is readable), you can as well boot with the > bestest init system Debian has: the mighty /bin/bash! > I run a fully(-ish) encrypted disk, s

Re: systemd - suggestions for the next version

2014-11-03 Thread Matthias Urlichs
Hi, Adam Borowski: > If you can get as far as fully running grub (ie, the partition with /boot > and thus usually / as well is readable), you can as well boot with the > bestest init system Debian has: the mighty /bin/bash! > The key word is "usually". If root is mountable, you could also start s

Re: systemd - suggestions for the next version

2014-11-03 Thread Adam Borowski
On Mon, Nov 03, 2014 at 09:20:57PM +0100, Kristof Provost wrote: > On 2014-11-03 19:05:51 (+0100), Marco d'Itri wrote: > > I like to keep advertising over and over the awesome grml-rescueboot > > package which automatically provides in GRUB a copy of the awesome GRML > > live CD for rescue purpo

Re: systemd - suggestions for the next version

2014-11-03 Thread Kristof Provost
On 2014-11-03 19:05:51 (+0100), Marco d'Itri wrote: > I like to keep advertising over and over the awesome grml-rescueboot > package which automatically provides in GRUB a copy of the awesome GRML > live CD for rescue purposes. > Ooohh! Why did I not know about that? Thanks! -- Kristof --

Re: systemd - suggestions for the next version

2014-11-03 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Nov 03, Simon McVittie wrote: > On 03/11/14 14:36, Hans wrote: > > My system has /, /boot, /home, /usr and /var on seperated partitions. > > The partitions /home, /usr and /var are luks-encrypted. > > Encrypting '/usr' but not '/' doesn't make a great deal of sense; '/' > contains critical sy

Re: systemd - suggestions for the next version

2014-11-03 Thread Simon McVittie
On 03/11/14 14:36, Hans wrote: > My system has /, /boot, /home, /usr and /var on seperated partitions. > The partitions /home, /usr and /var are luks-encrypted. Encrypting '/usr' but not '/' doesn't make a great deal of sense; '/' contains critical system libraries (in /lib), system account detail

Re: systemd - suggestions for the next version

2014-11-03 Thread Hans
Hi Ben, > This was implemented in initramfs-tools 0.117. This is not yet in > jessie as these changes led to some serious regressions that have not > all been fixed. But I think we will have this working soon and get it > into jessie. this are great news! I already heard about the improvement o

Re: systemd - suggestions for the next version

2014-11-03 Thread Ben Hutchings
On Mon, 2014-11-03 at 15:36 +0100, Hans wrote: > Dear maintainers, > > I am running jessie with systemd. As I am using a construction other people > might also use, please allow me to suggest some things, you should implement > into systemd. > > My system has /, /boot, /home, /usr and /var on s

systemd - suggestions for the next version

2014-11-03 Thread Hans
Dear maintainers, I am running jessie with systemd. As I am using a construction other people might also use, please allow me to suggest some things, you should implement into systemd. My system has /, /boot, /home, /usr and /var on seperated partitions. The partitions /home, /usr and /var are