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Sign upMistake in appvm configuration and can't boot anymore #3700
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BenoitGEORGELIN
Mar 14, 2018
Maybe I can disable the right service with :
quiet systemd.mask=xxx
From grub?
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Maybe I can disable the right service with :
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You can try that - service qubes-vm@VM_NAME.service
Anyway, you should ask on qubes-users mailing list.
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You can try that - service |
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Yes, that's what I figured out :) Thanks for you help . |
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Installer option to automatically rescue existing install from common boot issues #3973
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BenoitGEORGELIN commentedMar 14, 2018
Hi,
I did a mistake and can't boot my system.
I linked my I internal vga card into an appvm. This vm is in auto-start mode at boot.
Since I did that, my system keep rebooting when it reach the session (I guess when the appvm start)
Is there any possibility to disable appvm to boot or to change the configuration file somewhere?
I would like to boot in single user mode or something similar but so far I'm stuck and can boot :(
It's not an issue, but I would appreciate some help.
Regards,
Benoît