On Fri, Aug 01, 2014 at 07:10:10PM +0200, Yamakaky wrote:
And all that assumes that you can execute systemd-sysusers, no?
Oh, I see, you are talking about emergency boot ?
Yes. What you suggest is OK for an update on a working system, but what about a fresh install or rescue? You call pacstrap to install into a directory, but systemd is installed _after_ filesystem and a bunch of other packages which expect all those directories. IMHO, the idea of a stateless system applies to a narrow usecase like coreos, when you magically obtained a working system (and systemd), and now can do all the cool stuff. However, coreos is not a general-purpose distro like Arch. On top of that, I remember that quite recently it was considered a no-no for a daemon to write to /etc... Cheers, -- Leonid Isaev GPG fingerprints: DA92 034D B4A8 EC51 7EA6 20DF 9291 EE8A 043C B8C4 C0DF 20D0 C075 C3F1 E1BE 775A A7AE F6CB 164B 5A6D