On 2014-09-06 07:39, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2014-09-05 20:32 (GMT+0200) David Haller composed:
Press 'e' on the grub entry, add
init=/bin/bash
Tested with 13.1 in a vm. Rebooting is a problem though, shutdown, reboot, halt --reboot don't work (because systemd is not running! WHAT A STUPID setup!), exit/ctrl-d, ends in a kernel-panic in the vm. Haven't checked it out more now.
Fails in same manner on Rawhide, even using fullpath commands, though error from latter is different: "Failed to talk to init daemon". C-A-D doesn't work either. Great thing that systemd. :-(
Hey. If you use "init=/bin/bash" there is no systemd in use. It is completely out of the picture, so don't blame it when it ain't done nothing. You'd have exactly the same problem with systemv, because it is not running. There is just one process running: bash. And of course there is not init daemon, that's bash. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)