> On Tue, 02 Jan 2024, Eli Schwartz wrote:
> +++
> b/2024-01-02-separate-usr-now-requires-an-initramfs/2024-01-02-separate-usr-now-requires-an-initramfs.txt
The short-name is rather long. GLEP 42 strongly recommends to stay below
20 characters:
https://www.gentoo.org/glep/glep-0042.html#news
>> +++
>> b/2024-01-02-separate-usr-now-requires-an-initramfs/2024-01-02-separate-usr-now-requires-an-initramfs.txt
> The short-name is rather long. [...]
In fact, the filename is also invalid by GLEP 42.
Sorry for missing this the first time.
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Ulrich Mueller writes:
> [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
>> On Tue, 02 Jan 2024, Eli Schwartz wrote:
>
>> +++
>> b/2024-01-02-separate-usr-now-requires-an-initramfs/2024-01-02-separate-usr-now-requires-an-initramfs.txt
>
> The short-name is rather long. GLEP 42 strongly recommends to stay be
Eli Schwartz:
[...]
> +Systems which have /usr and / on separate filesystems have always required a
> +dedicated initramfs to bring up both partitions. Systems where both /usr and
> /
> +are on the same filesystem may use an initramfs if they wish, or choose not
> +to.
[...]
Well, that is not tec
k...@aspodata.se writes:
> Eli Schwartz:
> [...]
>> +Systems which have /usr and / on separate filesystems have always required a
>> +dedicated initramfs to bring up both partitions. Systems where both /usr
>> and /
>> +are on the same filesystem may use an initramfs if they wish, or choose not
Dear all,
First of all happy new year!
Those of you that have already synced the tree this year might have
already noticed that gentoo-kernel(-bin) has gained two new USE flags
yesterday. The first (USE=modules-compress) I think is pretty
self-explanatory, it installs all modules xz compresse
On 1/2/24 3:22 AM, Ulrich Mueller wrote:
>> On Tue, 02 Jan 2024, Eli Schwartz wrote:
>
>> +++
>> b/2024-01-02-separate-usr-now-requires-an-initramfs/2024-01-02-separate-usr-now-requires-an-initramfs.txt
>
> The short-name is rather long. GLEP 42 strongly recommends to stay below
> 20 charact
On 1/2/24 4:15 AM, k...@aspodata.se wrote:
> Eli Schwartz:
> [...]
>> +Systems which have /usr and / on separate filesystems have always required a
>> +dedicated initramfs to bring up both partitions. Systems where both /usr
>> and /
>> +are on the same filesystem may use an initramfs if they wish
Hello Eli,
Maybe add also a link to:
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Early_Userspace_Mounting
(IMHO this article is a better starting point than
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Custom_Initramfs )
Many Greetings,
Peter
Signed-off-by: Michał Górny
---
eclass/distutils-r1.eclass | 3 +++
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+)
diff --git a/eclass/distutils-r1.eclass b/eclass/distutils-r1.eclass
index 5a99ba88eddb..4e77237c3009 100644
--- a/eclass/distutils-r1.eclass
+++ b/eclass/distutils-r1.eclass
@@ -1401,6 +1401,9 @@
# Alfredo Tupone (2024-02-02)
# No more used by any package (bug #921167)
# remove in 30 days
net-mail/courier-makedat
--
Best regards,
Alfredo Tupone
Arsen::
> k...@aspodata.se writes:
> > Eli Schwartz:
...
> >> +Systems which have /usr and / on separate filesystems have always
> >> required a
> >> +dedicated initramfs to bring up both partitions.
...
> Is there a need to state this?
...
"Always required" is false.
Not supported by gentoo is c
I have updated net-im/skypeforlinux to the latest upstream version
before dropping myself as a maintainer of this package. I believe that
in 2024 Skype as a technology has become pretty much obsolete and have
removed it from all my machines at this point.
There are two open bugs.
Regards
David
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