On 2015-06-10 08:59, Martin Pitt wrote:
> The "/usr appears to be on its own filesystem ..." is just a warning.
> Booting with separate /usr is supported, as long as it's a local
> partition and not a remote one (the latter could work, but really nobody
> tests this). I just did a 15.04 installatio
The "/usr appears to be on its own filesystem ..." is just a warning.
Booting with separate /usr is supported, as long as it's a local
partition and not a remote one (the latter could work, but really nobody
tests this). I just did a 15.04 installation with separate /usr, and it
works fine.
Could
Please note attempting to mitigate this by switching back to upstart
failed as well.
Doing so did make it so the system would boot past mounting /usr however
for no obvious reason the system stopped automatically mounting the /var
partition.
With no network services running, the system would stop