[Bug 1821252] Re: systemctl set-default breaks recovery mode
Ioanna Alifieraki
1821252 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Jun 5 14:07:51 UTC 2019
** Branch linked: lp:~joalif/friendly-recovery/lp1821252
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Title:
systemctl set-default breaks recovery mode
Status in friendly-recovery package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
Status in friendly-recovery source package in Xenial:
In Progress
Status in friendly-recovery source package in Bionic:
In Progress
Status in friendly-recovery source package in Cosmic:
In Progress
Status in friendly-recovery source package in Disco:
In Progress
Status in friendly-recovery source package in Eoan:
In Progress
Bug description:
Fresh Ubuntu 18.04.2 server install
Try to boot to recovery mode from GRUB. Works correctly.
Use systemctl to set a different default, say systemctl set-default
multi-user.target
Try to boot to recovery mode from GRUB. End up at getty and not the
recovery menu.
Delete /etc/systemd/system/default.target* and recovery mode works
normally again.
I believe this can be fixed by changing normaldir to earlydir in the
generator.
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