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  1. Mar 12, 2021
    • Denis Pynkin's avatar
      Add /usr to non-unmountable list · 09dc211b
      Denis Pynkin authored
      
      Debian's systemd has split-usr enabled as both Debian and in principle Apertis
      support both a split and a merged-usr setup. This mostly adds search paths to
      system (e.g. to look at both `/bin/` and `/usr/bin`) however it also means that
      if `/usr` is a mountpoint system will try to unmount it.  Unfortunately this causes
      issues at shutdown for systems with a merged-usr layout as basic libraries (e.g. libc)
      are located in `/usr` making it impossible to unmount.
      
      For Apertis we don't support `/usr` being a seperate partition, the only time
      `/usr` is on a mountpoint is when using ostree images (where it is a bind mount
      and which use a merged-usr layout). So also add `/usr` to the list of paths that
      are considered unmountable even with split-usr support enabled in systemd.
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDenis Pynkin <denis.pynkin@collabora.com>
      09dc211b
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