On 07/10/12 14:22, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Sun, Oct 07, 2012 at 12:17:22PM +0100, Frank Murphy wrote:
On 07/10/12 10:21, Daniel Landau wrote:
What can I do to fix my system?
Reinstall, and then leave things alone.
That's really not a very friendly suggestion. Traditionally, Linux-based
operating systems are fun to work with because you can mess around and when
you break things, you can find what went wrong,
Disagree, Linux systems are fuctional beasts (in a good way)
But play with them at your peril, just like any other OS.
you can usually find a good
reason and even if you can't repair it, you can understand exactly what you
screwed up.
If whoever can't fix it,
you shouldn't really be encourageing breakage
So, how can Daniel find exactly what is making this system fail to boot?
Thats' known already, he moved stuff, and libs\configs etc,
are now in a maze.
Will it be logged somewhere even though journald is failing to start?
Probably not if journald is sweeping.
Is
there a way to turn on more helpful debugging output?
Yes, reinstall
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Regards,
Frank
"Jack of all, fubars"
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