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   <H1>[Mageia-dev] Failed to boot after /usr move</H1>
    <B>Colin Guthrie</B> 
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    <I>Tue Jul 24 00:34:31 CEST 2012</I>
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<PRE>'Twas brillig, and Olivier Thauvin at 23/07/12 22:27 did gyre and gimble:
&gt;<i> So I did the switch on my latptop, everything was fine until I reboot...
</I>&gt;<i> 
</I>&gt;<i> The problem is again my encrypted /home.
</I>
What happens? Does the system boot OK generally but fail to allow you to
login? Anything in logs? &quot;systemctl status /home/$USER&quot; tell you
anything (assuming it's a regular mount, but I guess this is
unlikely...) Anything else we can use to debug with?


&gt;<i> BTW: /var/run and /var/lock were not migrated and I had to do it by
</I>&gt;<i> hand.
</I>
This happens if /var is on a separate partition. Is this the case with
you? I'll have to think about how to handle that more gracefully.

Col


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