Renaud Manus wrote:
> 
> francois wrote:
>> It's X86.
>>
>> If I start sshd manuallly in maintenance mode it starts without problem. but 
>> I would like it to start automatically without human intervention.
>>
>> There's no simple way to achieve this ?
> 
> You could change the dependencies so milestone/single-user depends on 
> network/ssh (it might not be sufficient though).

Ah.  That's probably it.

I think the reason we haven't gotten to the heart of your problem, 
Francois, is that you haven't defined "maintenance mode".  The solution 
I gave you previously should work fine if you simply boot your system, 
and something goes wrong during boot.  (i.e. sulogin runs).

However, if you're asking for sshd to start when you *explicitly* "boot 
-s" or equivalent, what Renaud suggests here is what you need.

Can you please explicitly define the "maintenance mode" you're 
interested in for us?

liane

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