Re: how to boot on f16 in rescue mode?

2013-12-09 Thread Adel ESSAFI
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2013/12/8 Adel ESSAFI adeless...@gmail.com


 hello,
 I followed the official documentation to try to boot in rescue mode and
 then
 when booting from the live CD
 i pressed tab key, deleted all the command line and then put linux
 rescue.
 However, fedora always boot normally!!
 I found no /mnt/
 sysimage

 Thank you for any input.


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Re: how to boot on f16 in rescue mode?

2013-12-09 Thread Frantisek Hanzlik
Adel ESSAFI wrote:
 
 hello,
 I followed the official documentation to try to boot in rescue mode and
 then
 when booting from the live CD
 i pressed tab key, deleted all the command line and then put linux
 rescue.
 However, fedora always boot normally!!
 I found no /mnt/sysimage

When You have systemd init daemon, You should use syntax as

linux ... systemd.unit=rescue.target

(see 'man systemd.target')

Or, SYSV4 init/upstart option are stil functioning, simply to linux
kernel cmdline append 'single', 's', '1'

But You perhaps will find that systemd is almost unusable in rescue
mode (in 'normal' multiuser/graphical mode it is only slightly
better) when starting from installed system. It is better boot
from CD/DVD/USB stick, Fedora or eg. System Rescue CD etc.

Franta Hanzlik
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Re: how to boot on f16 in rescue mode?

2013-12-09 Thread Chris Murphy

 
 2013/12/8 Adel ESSAFI adeless...@gmail.com
 
 hello,
 I followed the official documentation to try to boot in rescue mode and 
 then when booting from the live CD
 i pressed tab key, deleted all the command line and then put linux 
 rescue. 

I don't think that works from live cd, only from DVD and netinst, because this 
isn't a systemd mode, it's an anaconda feature. It's anaconda that uses it's 
ninja storage knowledge to find and put together a system, and mount it all 
correctly with the various faux file systems at /mnt/sysimage.

Chris Murphy
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how to boot on f16 in rescue mode?

2013-12-08 Thread Adel ESSAFI
hello,
I followed the official documentation to try to boot in rescue mode and
then 
when booting from the live CD
i pressed tab key, deleted all the command line and then put linux
rescue.
However, fedora always boot normally!!
I found no /mnt/
sysimage

Thank you for any input.



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