On 3/13/20 5:49 PM, home user wrote:
This might be easier if we make this more concrete. So let's
suppose I
want to do
"journalctl"
or
"less /var/log/dnf"
After booting up the live image and doing the "su -", what do I do?
In general, it's better to use "sudo -i" instead. "su" requires
you to
know the root password which is usually not even set. "sudo" uses your
user password.
sudo -i
mount /dev/sda6 /mnt
chroot /mnt
journalctl
less /var/log/dnf