• @woodgen@lemm.ee
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    357 months ago

    How the fuck is login and “the command line” still working? Maybe they did not reboot.

    • @ozymandias117@lemmy.world
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      127 months ago

      I was curious too, so I tried it in a virtual machine

      It half installed sysvinit, systemd failed to get fully removed, and apt gave up due to too many post-install errors

      The reboot threw me into an init that asked for me to specify the runlevel (since there wasn’t anything in init.d)

      I guess they didn’t understand the difference between that question and a logged in shell

      My guess before trying it was that they somehow got stuck in Grub’s shell

            • @ozymandias117@lemmy.world
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              17 months ago

              (As the tester above) It is a broken state

              It failed to install the initscripts package because apt bailed out

              apt —fix-broken install got you a little closer, but the screenshot didn’t say they tried that

              My bet is this worked when systemd was first introduced, but since there’s not much use for it now, and sysvinit is deprecated, it just doesn’t accidentally work anymore

            • @ulterno
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              -17 months ago

              As long as you can run vim, gcc and make, it’s not broken.