(Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 06:00:58PM +0100) Ismael Bouya : > (Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 02:52:33PM +0100) Rodrigo Rivas : > > Yes, I thought that was the point. But you want to use the user password... > > the same as with "sudo", makes sense. > > You could using "login" instead of "sulogin". Or if you feel brave enough > > you could even add a link to "getty@tty2.service" or "getty@tty1.service" > > into "/etc/systemd/system/{rescue,emergency}.target.wants" and see what > > happens (you may have to manually switch to VT2, though). > > Yes, that's what more or less what I thought about and just did, if I break > something up to a point that even this solution doesn't work then maybe I > reached a point where it might be a good idea to boot from a key :) By the way I came to a "dark" point : how does systemd knows that he is started in fallbackmode ? I see no difference in the grub.cfg in the kernel options, and no relevant differences in the initramfs (more modules available and a few lines in ".../modules.devname") Did I miss something or is he doing magic with the name of the initrd file? I found no information of how systemd does that (for the rescue there is a "kernel option" in the man file, but for the emergency there is nothing) -- Ismael
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