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I can use the tmpfiles.extra credential to add a repart partition definition to /run/repart.d after switch-root
Unexpected behaviour you saw
The tmpfiles.extra credential also applies to the initrd, causing systemd-repart to start as /run/repart.d is not empty, which causes it to fail as it tries to look up the backing block device of /sysroot which does not exist yet as systemd-repart in the initrd is not ordered after sysroot.mount.
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Expected behaviour you didn't see
I can use the tmpfiles.extra credential to add a repart partition definition to /run/repart.d after switch-root
Unexpected behaviour you saw
The tmpfiles.extra credential also applies to the initrd, causing systemd-repart to start as /run/repart.d is not empty, which causes it to fail as it tries to look up the backing block device of /sysroot which does not exist yet as systemd-repart in the initrd is not ordered after sysroot.mount.
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The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: