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On Thursday 13 October 2011 12:30:06 Arun Raghavan wrote: |
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> While I've seen a lot of whining about this whole issue, I certainly |
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> haven't been seen any effort to actually solve the problem within the |
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> existing framework. For example, if someone cares enough, why not |
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> write a wrapper script to track down the programs and libraries at |
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> runtime that actually do use /usr so it's easier to say "these |
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> packages install rules that need / and /usr on the same partition". |
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(1) udev has provided a workaround of sorts for this already: udevadm trigger |
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--type=failed. this is the udev-postmount init.d script. (2) it's fairly |
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trivial to locate most (all?) the failing rules with a single grep: grep /usr |
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-R /lib/udev/rules.d/. |
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-mike |