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Moving /usr to /opt/maemo/usr -> major road blocks
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Hurrian
2012-02-25 , 23:49
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Okay, everybody, settle down.
/usr contains lots of binaries that are ran on startup on any other Linux system, if you want to actually do some useful stuff.
The problem here is, you moved it to a different partition. WAT DO?
You need to mount /usr, even before anything else has been mounted. genfstab is in usr, so that's a no-go.
You'd have to load modules for /home filesystem, mount /home from preinit, mount /home/opt/maemo/usr to /usr, then just let pymaemo-optify mount /home/opt to /opt.
Geez, genfstab is ******ed. Why can't we replace that POS with whatever GNOME's having nowadays to detect external media?
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