Re: systemd depends so heavily on a files it can not reboot

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On Wed, 2013-07-10 at 14:09 +0200, Karel Volný wrote:
> Dne středa, 10. července 2013 5:13:22 CEST, John Morris  napsal(a):
> ...
> > But then I remembered that if things have really went wrong you could boot
> > with init=/usr/bin/bash.
> 
> how do these advices help when the system is already so broken that it cannot reboot without help of sysrq or ctrl+alt+del combo?

If it is a remote system you really should look into IPMI.  If the
system is really broken you really can't depend on ctrl-alt-del, SysRq
or anything else to remaining working.  Tell IPMI to toggle reset and
hope the bootloader is still working, if it isn't repeat and boot rescue
media from CD/USB, etc.

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