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| !!! Your current profile is deprecated and not supported anymore.
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| !!! Use eselect profile to update your profile.
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| !!! Please upgrade to the following profile if possible:
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| default/linux/amd64/17.1/desktop/gnome/systemd/merged-usr
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| To upgrade do the following steps:
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| As warned about previously in a news item, systemd-255 has dropped
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| support for split-usr systems. All Gentoo systems running systemd will
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| need to be migrated to merged-usr.
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| Migrating to merged-usr will move all data from /bin, /sbin, and /lib
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| into the /usr/bin and /usr/lib directories. The directories in / are
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| replaced with symlinks.
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| To facilitate this, a new set of sub-profiles has been created, and a
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| script is available to perform the actual migration.
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| To migrate a system to merged-usr, follow this procedure:
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| 1. Ensure your system backups are up to date. Please also update
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| your system fully and depclean before proceeding.
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| 2. Install sys-apps/merge-usr.
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| 3. Run "merge-usr --dryrun" as root to check for conflicts. These will
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| appear with the word ERROR at the start of the line.
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| 4. Resolve any conflicts. This may involve deleting duplicate files. If
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| in doubt, seek support in a Gentoo support channel.
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| 5. Run the merge-usr script from a root shell. Avoid running it via sudo
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| directly to avoid locking yourself out if an unexpected error occurs.
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| 6. Switch to a merged-usr profile.
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| 7. Run emerge with the --newuse or --changed-use option to rebuild
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| any packages that have a "split-usr" USE flag.
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