On Monday, March 6, 2017 6:37:32 PM CET linux guy wrote: > I have a non booting installation that I need to get running. I would like > to know how to change the run target to the command line and disable > several services that are causing issues during the boot process. > > How does one manually change the run target on a non booting installation > ? What do I edit ? Because my installation doesn't boot, I can't run > systemctl, so I must edit the link manually. > > How does one manually disable services so they don't start during the boot > process ? Because my installation doesn't boot, I can't run systemctl, so > I must edit the configuration manually. > > Thanks Hey. During the bootloader process you can define the runlevel to run your kernel at. By setting it to 3 you will be able to boot into a cmdline with network functionality and minimal services. See: https://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/Installation_Guide-en-US/s1-grub-runlevels.html for more information.
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