On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 11:40 PM, Damjan <gdamjan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > g: >> * /var/run is a symlink (created on boot) to /run. This should be >> changed in the future so the symlink is shipped with the filesystem >> package, but we have not figured out the transtion yet. > > How would that work with systemd where /run is bind mounted on /var/run > (so it requires a /var/run directory) ? That's not a problem. systemd checks if /var/run is a symlink, and if so leaves it alone (this is the preferred way of doing it). Only if /var/run is a directory, it will by bind-mounted, giving more or less the same result as the symlink. Deleting /var/run and replacing it with a symlink is a bit of a hassle, so even if you are using systemd it might be worth-while to reboot once with initscripts so this will be done for you. -t