Antw: [EXT] Re: reboot on emergency.target

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>>> Michal Zegan <webczat_200@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am 07.04.2020 um 11:32 in
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> Hi,
> Curious what is the use case. For me emergency is used mostly when I run
> the kernel with the emergency cmdline parameter or when something fails
> and I have to debug it before everything else starts.

"Boot makes everything good"? (from German "Alles gut macht der Boot") ;-)
> 
> W dniu 07.04.2020 o 10:26, Matwey V. Kornilov pisze:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I would like my system to reboot (with some cool down timeout) on
>> emergency.target instead of running the emergency shell. What would be
>> the recommended way to achieve this behavior? Is it ok just to override
>> default emergency.service to whatever I want?
>> 
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