Am Sonntag, 11. März 2018, 15:38:37 CET schrieb Rainer Dorsch: > Hi, > > I deleted two partitions (or better their content) > > dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sdXn > > in order to set them up encrypted (see http://www.andreas-janssen.de/ > cryptodisk.html, sorry for the German) > > I commented both in /etc/fstab (after the first reboot failed). > > Both partitions did not contain any relevant data, I am not aware that they > have been used in the system beyond the fstab. > > After rebooting the system decided not to boot anymore (hangs right at the > beginning). The system comes up in the recovery mode and I can even login > remotely using > > systemctl start network-manager > systemctl. start ssh > systemctl default > > >From what I can see in grub.cfg, the only difference for the recovery mode > >is > that the boot process stops in single user mode. > > Is there a good way to start unit by unit to get from single user mode to > normal (multiuser?) mode and check which part is failing? > > Any input is welcome. >
Solved: my rc.local script was the causing the issue. Sorry for the noise. Rainer -- Rainer Dorsch http://bokomoko.de/