>>> Wols Lists <antlists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am 14.06.2022 um 08:34 in Nachricht <b8a41549-839a-84fe-7f3e-47e4f534fe91@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > On 14/06/2022 06:57, Ulrich Windl wrote: >>> So you're not running an init system but you want the (not-running) init >>> system to run something for you? > >> I don't understand: >> The rescue system I'm using (SLES 14 SP3) uses systemd, and the system that > woon't boo is also using systemd (SLES15 SP3). >> > If it's SLES, what does "boot system on disk" do? HOPEFULLY it will You caught me ;-) Actually I did not try that, because in most cases you need a real rescue system (Somehow it's like shopping: You buy the same things even when you don't need those urgently) > transition into the on-disk system using the boot media kernel. True! > > But I find it weird that you are using an OLD rescue disk on a NEW > system. Surely thats *asking* for problems? With raid, if you don't use OLD and NEW: Naturally after an online update the installed system will always be newer than the rescue image; or are you talking about something completely different? > a "latest and greatest" as your rescue system, as far as we're > concerned, you're inviting trouble ... I'm getting confused: What are you talking about? Regards, Ulrich > > Cheers, > Wol