18 Jan
2015
18 Jan
'15
4:49 p.m.
2015-01-18 17:02 GMT+01:00 Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@rocketmail.com>:
On Sun, 18 Jan 2015 16:30:12 +0100, Oliver Temlin wrote:
Just mount your rootfs to /mnt and boot to /mnt/boot and `sudo chroot /mnt', it should be available on your rescue cd.
Assumed the rescue CD should come with systemd, instead of chroot you could use systemd-nspawn.
Mount the rootfs and then run
sudo systemd-nspawn -D /mount/point
What I did sofar is the following: Boot with Arch linux live cd. lsblk Note: my root / partition is on /dev/sda3 mkdir /mnt/arch mount /dev/sda3 /mnt/arch systemd-nspawn -D /mnt/arch mkinitcpio -p linux Here I exit from the prompt and reboot the machine, but get the same error message: can't run init. What did I wrong? -- Regards from Pal