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[Mageia-dev] M3 beta - where to report problems?

+ Thomas Backlund + tmb at mageia.org +
+ Mon Apr 8 14:20:55 CEST 2013 +

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Frank Griffin skrev 4.4.2013 19:12:
+> On 04/04/2013 10:59 AM, Anne Wilson wrote:
+>> Not much progress.  My usual method of editing the kernel line to get
+>> a level 3 boot doesn't work - same blank (but lit) screen.  Failsafe
+>> appears to be doing better - at least I can see messages.  It reaches
+>>
+>> Reached target Multi-User
+>> Reached target Graphical Interface
+>>
+>> and there it sticks.  Does that give any clue as to what is failing,
+>> and what I need to do to rescue the system?
+>>
+> Boot a rescue disk and mount your root partition.  In
+> /etc/systemd/system you should see a symlink like:
+>
+> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root   36 Mar 29 11:00 default.target ->
+> /lib/systemd/system/runlevel5.target
+>
+> Just remove this and re-symlink to /lib/systemd/system/runlevel3.target
+> and you should get a level 3 boot.
+
+
+It's actually easier than that.
+
+Add "systemd.unit=multi-user.target" on kernel / grub command line and 
+ith will boot to runlevel 3
+
+--
+Thomas
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