On 2/22/2019 6:49 PM, Darrick J. Wong wrote: > If /usr is broken and won't mount, use xfs_repair to make it mountable, > just like we have always done. > > xfs_scrub is only meant to be used as a background process on a system > once it has come completely up. xfs_repair's role has not changed -- it > is still the intended tool to fix filesystems that will not mount or > that cannot be fixed while online. --- That people/projects have moved utils or the libs needed to mount, repair or restore, a /usr partition has been one of my ongoing concerns. Thanks for clarifying & cheers!