> boot parameter  "emergency" ?
> 
> https://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/Debugging/
> 
> Title: Booting into Rescue or Emergency Targets
> ...
> If the rescue target will not boot either, the more minimal emergency target 
> might.
> ...

I have tried the parameter "emergency" - it still ends up "cannot open access 
to console, the root account is locked" .
I, too, tried different combinations of the kernel command line switches using 
both rescue and emergency.
I, too, read the documents about the rescue switches, in the Fedora 23 
documentation under 
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/23/html/Installation_Guide/sect-boot-options-rescue.html
 it is set as "inst.rescue".

I have no idea why this is happening - it used to be so easy.


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