On 25/04/2022 14:36, dhk wrote:
After reinstalling Gentoo with a new liveusb, my system still looks
similar to the way it was before. I started with the existing partition
schema and wiped everything and performed a separate independent
install. I am still not sure why the /dev/dm-1 block dev
Having /dev/dm-1 mounted on /usr would not be an issue if it was
supposed to be that way; however, nothing in the handbook or anything
else I have read says that is correct. In addition, every other system
I have setup or used always had /usr as the mount point in the fstab.
My primary questi
On 07/04/2022 05:00, John Covici wrote:
Are you using systemd or openrc? What are you using for your initrd,
dracut or something else? I also wonder if dm1 is the same thing as
your/dev/mapper/... by another name -- check where the link points
to.
If it isn't, then there's something wrong. Yo
On Wed, 06 Apr 2022 19:38:16 -0400,
dhk wrote:
>
> So it sounds like /usr being under /dev/dm-1 instead of
> /dev/mapper does not look right.
>
> The UUID was tried in the fstab and the same results occurred,
> same as with LABEL and mount points.
>
> Since /usr is mounted temporarily at boot it
So it sounds like /usr being under /dev/dm-1 instead of /dev/mapper does
not look right.
The UUID was tried in the fstab and the same results occurred, same as
with LABEL and mount points.
Since /usr is mounted temporarily at boot it almost looks as if there is
something wrong with the way t
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