Sujet : Re: Using telinit {1,3,5} with systemd
De : candycanearter07 (at) *nospam* candycanearter07.nomail.afraid (candycanearter07)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 24. May 2024, 19:15:09
Autres entêtes
Organisation : the-candyden-of-code
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vallor <
vallor@cultnix.org> wrote at 01:15 this Friday (GMT):
So after building a kernel and booting it, I've found it easiest
to take the system to single-user mode with
>
$ telinit 1
>
...which will take the system to single-user ("rescue") mode and
ask for your root password before proceeding. (Make sure you have
one set.)
>
Then I build the open Nvidia drivers, install them,
then remove the existing Nvidia drivers with the
following command (that I've scripted):
>
rmmod nvidia_drm nvidia_modeset nvidia_uvm nvidia
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...which removes the modules in the proper order,
accounting for dependencies.
>
Finally, everything is ready to go, so:
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# telinit 5
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...and the system comes up in all its graphical glory.
>
I do it this way rather than rebooting because sometimes,
the drivers don't load right when I boot, and windows tear
when they move. If that happens, I do the
"telinit 1"-"rmmod"-"telinit 5"
dance, which has always solved the problem.
>
(I was pleasantly surprised to find out that systemd
knows about init runlevels. Very helpful.)
>
Finally, if you want to shutdown the display manager and
just use vty's with getty logins, you could
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$ telinit 3
>
These runlevels are the same as they were with
SysV init on Linux.
Wow, I never knew about telinit! That will definitely be handy to
remember.
-- user <candycane> is generated from /dev/urandom
Date | Sujet | # | | Auteur |
24 May 24 | Using telinit {1,3,5} with systemd | 20 | | vallor |
24 May 24 | Re: Using telinit {1,3,5} with systemd | 1 | | Lawrence D'Oliveiro |
24 May 24 | Re: Using telinit {1,3,5} with systemd | 5 | | Andrzej Matuch |
25 May 24 | Re: Using telinit {1,3,5} with systemd | 4 | | vallor |
25 May 24 | Re: Using telinit {1,3,5} with systemd | 3 | | Andrzej Matuch |
25 May 24 | Re: Using telinit {1,3,5} with systemd | 2 | | vallor |
26 May 24 | Re: Using telinit {1,3,5} with systemd | 1 | | Andrzej Matuch |
24 May 24 | Re: Using telinit {1,3,5} with systemd | 13 | | candycanearter07 |
24 May 24 | Re: Using telinit {1,3,5} with systemd | 2 | | rbowman |
25 May 24 | Re: Using telinit {1,3,5} with systemd | 1 | | vallor |
24 May 24 | Re: Using telinit {1,3,5} with systemd | 10 | | Lawrence D'Oliveiro |
25 May 24 | Re: Using telinit {1,3,5} with systemd | 9 | | candycanearter07 |
25 May 24 | Re: Using telinit {1,3,5} with systemd | 4 | | Lawrence D'Oliveiro |
25 May 24 | Re: Using telinit {1,3,5} with systemd | 1 | | vallor |
25 May 24 | Re: Using telinit {1,3,5} with systemd | 2 | | Sebastian Wells |
25 May 24 | Re: Using telinit {1,3,5} with systemd | 1 | | Lawrence D'Oliveiro |
25 May 24 | Re: Using telinit {1,3,5} with systemd | 4 | | rbowman |
27 May 24 | Re: Using telinit {1,3,5} with systemd | 3 | | candycanearter07 |
27 May 24 | Re: Using telinit {1,3,5} with systemd | 2 | | vallor |
27 May 24 | Re: Using telinit {1,3,5} with systemd | 1 | | Lawrence D'Oliveiro |