Re: Stuff from /bin, /sbin, /lib depending on /usr/lib libraries
On 08/30/2012 07:15 AM, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> nowadays it is clear that
> the upstream maintainers of various stuff do not support a standalone
> /usr mounted by the init scripts: if /usr is a standalone file system
> then it must be mounted in the initramfs.
>
Instead of advertizing about (hostile) upstream's (bad) design and
decisions, you might as well, as the maintainer of udev, find ways
around this non-sense and uncruft all this. This would be a lot more
productive than acting as a lemming following every stupid decision
of RedHat, and in the process give us choices in how we setup things
(like using RAID and LVM to store /usr while still being to use an
early boot (recovery) system in / without it).
Thomas
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