On 30.10.2018 15:17, Lennart Poettering wrote:
This suggests that the root partition you are trying to boot doesn't
have properly set up /sys, /proc or /dev directories that we could
mount stuff too, or your intird set things up weirdly.
Right, but why is it freezing, as opposed to giving me some kind of
shell where I can
verify what's going on and fix it? Also, there is no way to boot into a
shell that can
have its own /sys, /proc and /dev, allowing me to inspect the filesystem
and chroot
and such?
I have no options but to create a bootable USB and inspect? This just
seems terribly
inflexible;)
Either way I think it would be best to ping your downstream distro
about this.
They don't have proper channels. I've written to the web forum, but
there's no reply.
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