On Tue, 2014-07-29 at 12:28 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Ma, 29 iul 14, 00:47:21, Redalert Commander wrote:
> >
> > When specifying init=/bin/sh on the kernel command line in grub,
> > I can boot into a shell, remount the root filesystem as rw (it's
> > mounted ro when doing this),
> > and ed
On Ma, 29 iul 14, 00:47:21, Redalert Commander wrote:
>
> When specifying init=/bin/sh on the kernel command line in grub,
> I can boot into a shell, remount the root filesystem as rw (it's
> mounted ro when doing this),
> and edit /etc/fstab.
> After commenting out the array from fstab, systemd l
Fixed, see below.
2014-07-29 0:22 GMT+02:00 Redalert Commander :
> Yet another thing I now stumbled upon with systemd (I really don't
> mean to bash it, but now I'm getting tempted). I have a raid 10 BTRFS
> array, and 1 drive failed, so I want to replace it.
> I physically replaced the disk, but
Hi,
Yet another thing I now stumbled upon with systemd (I really don't
mean to bash it, but now I'm getting tempted). I have a raid 10 BTRFS
array, and 1 drive failed, so I want to replace it.
I physically replaced the disk, but now I can't get past this next hurdle.
Because of an entry about tha
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