Re: systemd, fstab, noauto and nofail
* Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org> [141122 20:36]:
> Perhaps more to the point, Debian's initramfs-generator has been
> modified to mount /usr as well as the root, so only systems that have no
> initramfs *and* split /usr will get as far as exec()ing systemd without
> first mounting /usr (which is a situation considered to be unsupported
> by systemd upstream).
I'd like to point out that this hasn't made it into jessie so far,
as there are outstanding bugs.
Help with those is certainly appreciated.
C.
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