[systemd-devel] systemd prerelease 256-rc1
Neal Gompa
ngompa13 at gmail.com
Fri Apr 26 16:47:14 UTC 2024
On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 9:41 AM Lennart Poettering
<lennart at poettering.net> wrote:
>
> On Do, 25.04.24 18:52, Neal Gompa (ngompa13 at gmail.com) wrote:
>
> > > * systemd-gpt-auto-generator will stop generating units for ESP or
> > > XBOOTLDR partitions if it finds mount entries for or below the /boot/
> > > or /efi/ hierarchies in /etc/fstab. This is to prevent the generator
> > > from interfering with systems where the ESP is explicitly configured
> > > to be mounted at some path, for example /boot/efi/ (this type of
> > > setup is obsolete, but still commonly found).
> >
> > This is not obsolete. Please do not say it is when it is not true.
>
> Uh, we mark outdated concepts as obsolete all the time. You might
> disagree with that, but that doesn't change the fact that from our PoV
> /boot/efi/ is obsolete, just like split /usr/, or cgroupv1.
>
> Nesting /efi/ in /boot/ is bad for plenty reasons, as has been widely
> discussed, so I am not going to repeat this here. And this has been
> communicated for multiple years now, and all the automatisms in
> systemd do not work for such a setup, hence I think saying that this
> setup is obsolete by now is not an understatement.
>
> I know that Fedora is sadly behind on boot loader topics, but that's
> no reason for changing our stance from systemd upstream on these
> things.
>
There are fewer distros using /efi than /boot/efi, and no major
distributions that use /boot/efi.
Complaining about it being a Fedora thing (which I guess I need to
remind this audience that I am involved in more than Fedora, and every
distribution I work on does use /boot/efi instead of /efi) is weird
since it's not just Fedora. It's pretty much everyone.
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