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2015 Apr 02
1
Centos7: start job running for dev/mapper-centos\x2dhome.device
Hello All,
I have this Centos7 machine that"s dualbooted with Win7.
It's Centos7 with Mate desktop.
The upgrade to Centos7.1 was interrupted. I ssh-d into the machine and finished it manualy,
by issuing the command
package-cleanup --cleandupes and
yum update
Now I' missing some packages, after some re?nstalling, I can boot again.
However, I can not log in.
EM:apr 02
2016 May 06
3
Reduce existing CentOS 7 installation to "Minimal install" - services?
On 05/06/2016 09:33 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> Le 06/05/2016 08:50, Nicolas Kovacs a ?crit :
>> Now what would be the simple systemd equivalent of doing that? E. g. on
>> any CentOS installation (be it graphical, "Web Server", "File Server",
>> whatever), strip down services to the status that they're at just after
>> installing a "Minimal
2016 May 06
0
Reduce existing CentOS 7 installation to "Minimal install" - services?
...think the problem comes from some removed minimal package.
This time I activated startup messages. Booting gets stuck right after
mounting /boot. I'll try to reproduce it, since I can't copy/paste it.
[ OK ] Mounted /boot.
[ TIME ] Timed out waiting for device
dev-mapper-centos_amandine\x2dhome.device.
[DEPEND] Dependency failed for /home.
And then quite a few lines, and booting into emergency mode.
Any suggestions?
Niki
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2016 May 06
3
Reduce existing CentOS 7 installation to "Minimal install" - services?
...emoved minimal package.
>
> This time I activated startup messages. Booting gets stuck right after
> mounting /boot. I'll try to reproduce it, since I can't copy/paste it.
>
> [ OK ] Mounted /boot.
> [ TIME ] Timed out waiting for device
> dev-mapper-centos_amandine\x2dhome.device.
> [DEPEND] Dependency failed for /home.
>
> And then quite a few lines, and booting into emergency mode.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Niki
>
Maybe add a:
yum groupinstall core
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