> "Use the old style: when the system boots"
jokingly when nothing boots :-)
anyways, solved - it was a bad grub-version from updates-testing
i booted after print out the "grub.conf" and typing the whole stuff
with all UIDs in the GRUB-shell from the DVD, jesus this Id's are long
Am 26.08.2011
Use the old style: when the system boots, choose to edit the grub
parameters, and delete just the rhgb and the quiet option and replace
with an single 1 and hit enter. That boots into single user mode with
full root access.
HTH,
Zoltan
2011/8/25 Reindl Harald :
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>
> Am 25.08.2011 20:43, schrieb
Am 25.08.2011 20:43, schrieb Andre Robatino:
> Reindl Harald thelounge.net> writes:
>
>> Jesus where is the rescue mode gone in F15
>> booting from full x86_64-DVD offerns only install/update
>
> Install a new system or upgrade an existing system
> Install system with basic video driver
> Resc
Reindl Harald thelounge.net> writes:
> Jesus where is the rescue mode gone in F15
> booting from full x86_64-DVD offerns only install/update
Install a new system or upgrade an existing system
Install system with basic video driver
Rescue installed system<--
Boot from local dr
Jesus where is the rescue mode gone in F15
booting from full x86_64-DVD offerns only install/update
i have a RAID1 als 500 MB /boot and did
grub-install /dev/sda
grub-install /dev/sdb
grub-install /dev/sdc
grub-install /dev/sdd
intention was to make sure all 4 drives are really bootable on failur