On 05/16/2015 02:00 AM, Adam Borowski wrote:
> On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 07:37:57PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
>> When you accidentally bork a Qemu VM such that it won't boot to a
>> virtual terminal, how do you bust back in. I doubt System Rescue CD
>> would help, unless you can boot from the "cdrom"
On 16/05/15 07:37, Steve Litt wrote:
When you accidentally bork a Qemu VM such that it won't boot to a
virtual terminal, how do you bust back in. I doubt System Rescue CD
would help, unless you can boot from the "cdrom" but somehow also
access the existing "hard disk" borked VM image.
So how do
I am impressed by the moral clarity and impassionate manner of the
subscribers on this list today: You mentioned system-rescuec-d and did
not cause a flame war.
Arnt
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On 16/05/15 15:37, Peter Maloney wrote:
On 05/16/2015 02:00 AM, Adam Borowski wrote:
On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 07:37:57PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
When you accidentally bork a Qemu VM such that it won't boot to a
virtual terminal, how do you bust back in. I doubt System Rescue CD
would help, unle
On 05/16/2015 01:49 PM, Brad Campbell wrote:
> On 16/05/15 15:37, Peter Maloney wrote:
>> On 05/16/2015 02:00 AM, Adam Borowski wrote:
>>> On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 07:37:57PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
When you accidentally bork a Qemu VM such that it won't boot to a
virtual terminal, how do
>
> I am impressed by the moral clarity and impassionate manner of the
> subscribers on this list today: You mentioned system-rescuec-d and did not
> cause a flame war.
>
> Arnt
I'd like to think that we set differences aside when some needs help.
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Just pushed eudev to the Devuan git.
https://git.devuan.org/jaretcantu/eudev
I used eudev version 1.9 since it is based on systemd 215. That is the
udev/systemd version used by Jessie, so it just seemed to make a lot
more sense.
I'm using it right now (and I'm pretty sure I've committed all
Hi Jaret,
On Sat, May 16, 2015 at 11:28 PM, Jaret Cantu wrote:
> Just pushed eudev to the Devuan git.
>
> https://git.devuan.org/jaretcantu/eudev
>
> I used eudev version 1.9 since it is based on systemd 215. That is the
> udev/systemd version used by Jessie, so it just seemed to make a lot mor
Not exactly.
Eudev is free of systemd, but it shares nearly 99.5% of it's code base with
systemd-udev, plus some minor fix ups from the Gentoo developers.
It's name technically means Extracted udev. You get the same udev if you build
the systemd-udev with an extraction kit as eudev, minus the f