# This specifies which mounts from your fstab should be mounted before # switching to the real root. If this file is missing, genkernel's code will # default to just "/usr", which will suffice on most systems with a seperate # /usr mount. # # If you have a complex configuration with a bindmount or symlink at /usr, or # need some other mountpoints at boot, you should update this file such that # /usr and anything else needed will be available after the switch into the # real root. # # The lines without comments in this file are used as exact matches against the # second column of your /etc/fstab and the device, fstype and mount options are # taken from that line in fstab. If no line matches, the line from this file # will be ignored. # /usr # If you had some need of these: #/usr/local #/opt #/var #/home