On 06/22/2018 07:30 AM, Michael Shell wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jun 2018 20:44:57 +0200
Frans de Boer <fr...@fransdb.nl> wrote:
Alas, tried everything from the site including the init statement to no
avail. The shell does not start due to an unapropriate ioctl.
According to this:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=179344
You should be able to overcome the inappropriate ioctl warning
simply by hitting enter to get the command prompt back.
Also, try
init=/bin/bash
rather than init=/bin/sh
You can also try/add:
systemd.unit=emergency.target
or
systemd.unit=rescue.target
on the kernel command line. But, try to get
init=/bin/bash
on the kernel command line to work first - that is a last resort failsafe
that should always work. If that won't boot, we can't expect systemd
or anything else to come up.
Remember, once you get a shell, you will have to do a
mount -o remount,rw /
to get the root directory mounted read/write.
Mike
Same story, nothing happens.
I do notice, however, that on the listing by systemd capabilities the
text -ELFUTILS is used. I do compile the elfutils, but somehow systemd
does not use them. Is that a likely source of the problem?
Regards,
Frans.
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