Michal Jaegermann (michal@harddata.com) said:
Essentially, you have to ensure that everything called during the boot cycle up until the point that /usr is mounted,
In Fedora 14 instead of weird excuses you run in /etc/init.d/udev-post
/sbin/udevadm trigger --type=failed --action=add
Most likely ensuring that something of that sort is present in an appropriate place of a boot sequence would solve the issue in practice.
File a RFE, then?
So, then it's a cost-benefit ratio, and weigh that at against the usage case of separate /usr (which is.... ?)
I do not have statistics and you do not have them either. I have seen quite a few in various places. So how much of such breakage is ok?
Perhaps I wasn't clear. I was asking what you're using separate-/usr for. Is it just out of tradition, or do you have a specific usage case you tackle with it?
Bill