On Thu, 2010-08-26 at 01:58 +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
Heya!
We shifted a few files around and most likely your
/etc/systemd/system/default.target link will now point into the void, in
case anaconda wrote it. If that happens to you and you end up in a
rescue shell instead of a full system after booting with v8, then please
execute the following:
# ln -sf /lib/systemd/system/graphical.target /etc/systemd/systemd/default.target
or
# ln -sf /lib/systemd/system/multi-user.target /etc/systemd/systemd/default.target
You can also choose to boot up into a normal system without the correct
default.target link, by passing "5" resp "3" on the kernel cmdline.
Sorry for breaking this (again), but with this in place things should be
at the appropriate places now for F14.
<sarcasm mode>It's nice that I cannot boot, but it's even nicer that
I
cannot get to that point since I cannot shutdown either... </sarcasm
mode>
So, I've updated to v8 (and of course forget to create that above
mentioned symlink) and logged off and tried reboot. To no avail. So I
switched to tty, logged as root and tried
# reboot
to no avail. Then
# shutdown -h
to no avail.
Then ctrl-alt-del to no avail. I was dumb (and hasty) enough to not copy
the error messages (all looked at very least very similar) and did a
hard shutdown and booted to f12... But, here's at lease something
from /var/log/messages:
Aug 26 14:17:37 localhost systemd[1]: Activating special unit
ctrl-alt-del.target
Aug 26 14:17:37 localhost systemd[1]: Failed to enqueue
ctrl-alt-del.target job: Unit reboot.service failed to load. See logs
for details.
Oh, and adding my +1 to the complains that this kind of breakage
post-alpha should be avoided.
Martin