On 03/06/2017 12:37 PM, linux guy wrote:
I have a non booting installation that I need to get running.  I would like to know how to change the run target to the command line and disable several services that are causing issues during the boot process.

How does one manually change the run target on a non booting installation ?  What do I edit ?  Because my installation doesn't boot, I can't run systemctl, so I must edit the link manually.

How does one manually disable services so they don't start during the boot process ?  Because my installation doesn't boot, I can't run systemctl, so I must edit the configuration manually.

Thanks



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I'm no expert but i think you'd check the /boot.config file?...(Correct me if I'm wrong community!) Either there or the /grub.config file, to set things the way you want upon boot. This way you'd at least be able to get into the system and then go forward from there. (I wonder if just copying the bits and pieces from the drive and placing them elsewhere....then booting from the new drive - network location, wouldn't be a better option?) just my 2 cents


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