Am 24.10.2011 16:42, schrieb Dwight Schauer:
I've been using Arch Linux for about 4 years now. I have it on a few important systems at work and it has been doing very well.
This morning I saw "/usr is not mounted. This is not supported." in my boot up after a recent rc.sysinit update.
Basically, we will not fix any bugs in the future that are the result of a separate /usr, we will instantly close them instead. The link Sander posted gives a few examples. If everything works fine for you, then nothing changes for you.
Does this "/usr is not mounted. This is not supported." mean I'm going to have to eventually fix (dump/fix/restore) all my systems
No. Even if things fail entirely, we will provide a hook for mkinitcpio that mounts /usr before switching to the real root filesystem. This will eliminate all your potential bugs. However - this hook hasn't been written yet.