On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 4:14 PM, R P Herrold <herrold(a)owlriver.com> wrote:
On Thu, 18 Dec 2014, Chris Murphy wrote:
> However, after changing the root password, the command
> reboot is not found. And exit causes a kernel panic!
WHen I hit the 'systemd wants a root password' issue, I loop
mounted the image I wished to boot, and set the root PW in
/etc/shadow to a blanked value (i.e., no passwd) to get around
the issue
I'm not sure what this means.
OS X and Windows have a basic recovery/repair environment that do not
require any sort of login to access, and that includes password
resetting. I'm not really grokking the point of systemd making
single/emergency target locked down like this; physical access is
assumed because in emergency mode there is no network. And physical
access has always meant full access unless the volumes are encrypted.
I'm a bit stumped how this is supposed to work without really esoteric
knowledge.
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Chris Murphy