Re: systemd-fsck?
* Matthias Urlichs <matthias@urlichs.de>, 2014-05-14, 17:30:
In fact, rescuing a system becomes way easier even without learning any
magic tools. For example, when bootup breaks you get dropped into a
rescue shell, same as before. The difference with systemd is that as
soon as you manage to mount that recalcitrant file system, bootup just
continues; you don't actually have to *do* anything to trigger that.
Oh, so the rescue shell disappearing in the least expected moment is by
design?
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Jakub Wilk
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