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On 27-02-2021 23:29, Marco d'Itri wrote: > On Feb 27, Paul Gevers <elb...@debian.org> wrote: > >>> Due to systemd changes, currently usrmerge requires a reboot to complete. >>> To lower support load on the community, as the usrmerge author I suggest >>> that we wait to explicitly recommend users to install it until we will >>> have implemented running it from the initramfs or some other workaround. >>> Hence, for buster +1. >> What's the current status on this? Should we recommend anything of this >> kind already in the bullseye release notes? If so, can either of you >> maybe propose some text? > Actually this is not clear: me and other people attempted some more > conversions and we have not been able to reproduce this anymore: the > conversion just works as expected with no mid-conversion reboot needed. > So we assumed that whatever the problem was with the systemd bind mounts > it was "fixed" at some point. We already mention usrmerge in the release notes [1] with the following text. Does that suffice for the current purpose? """ The historical justifications for the filesystem layout with /bin, /sbin, and /lib directories separate from their equivalents under /usr no longer apply today; see the Freedesktop.org summary. Debian bullseye will be the last Debian release that supports the non-merged-usr layout; for systems with a legacy layout that have been upgraded without a reinstall, the usrmerge package exists to do the conversion if desired. """ Paul [1] https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/amd64/release-notes/ch-information.en.html#deprecated-components
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