Re: Suggestion for systemd and /usr on seperate partition
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- Subject: Re: Suggestion for systemd and /usr on seperate partition
- From: David Baron <d_baron@012.net.il>
- Date: Sat, 01 Nov 2014 19:13:03 +0200
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On Friday 31 October 2014 13:08:27 Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> * David Baron <d_baron@012.net.il> [2014-10-31 10:22 +0200]:
> > On Thursday 30 October 2014 19:46:26 Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> [...]
>
> > > To mount /usr at boottime you need to boot with an initramfs.
> > >
> > > Therefor you need at least
> > >
> > > ii initramfs-tools 0.118
> > > ii util-linux 2.25.2-2
> > >
> > > which are available in sid. I don't know wheather this works on an
> > > encrypted /usr, but at the end it works on sysvinit, upstart and
> > > systemd. Check the BTS for initramfs-tools and util-linux.
> > >
> > > Elimar
> >
> > Cool. I have not yet upgraded to 0.118 because of serious bugs.
> > How might I set it up to mount /usr at boot time?
>
> Just upgrade to sid. Didn't found the way to jessie yet because of
> some RC bugs.
I am on Sid. This was upgraded from stable install, however.
> > (Alternatively: Used to be possible to demand certain modules be
> > included in the initrd. Initramfs now defaults to "all/most." I
> > used to use "dep." Were some item in /usr... be actually needed at
> > boot, could that be specified for inclusion to initramfs?)
>
> It's your decision. MODULES=most should be okay. BUSYBOX=y is
> essential.
This is what the install gave me. I have not touched it.
Where do I tell it to mount /usr?
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