Antw: [EXT] [systemd‑devel] starting networking from within single user mode?

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>>> Brian Reichert <reichert@xxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am 10.11.2022 um 23:04 in
Nachricht <20221110220426.GA17371@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> I've managed to hose a SLES12 SP5 host; it starts to boot, then hangs.

And what did you do to mess it up? And what do the boot messages say?

> 
> If I get it into single‑user mode (getting into the grub menu, and adding
> init=/bin/bash) I can at least review the file system.
> 
> What I want to do is get networking running, so that I can at least gather
> logs, etc.
> 
> When I try to start networking with 'systemctl', I see this error:
> 
> systemd "failed to connect to bus; No such file or directory"
> 
> What can I do to minimally bring up the networking service? I don't even
> have any network devices at this point...
> 
> ‑‑ 
> Brian Reichert				<reichert@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> BSD admin/developer at large	






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