2011-11-28 17:32:31 |
Brian Murray |
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I was trying to zero in a problem on Precise, Linux 3.2, and -- perhaps -- encrypted LVM. So I booted, under the 3.2 kernel, into recovery -- and was greeted by a message stating
"Couldn't find whiptail, starting root shell instead of recovery menu."
Indeed, at this point in time my /usr has not, yet, been mounted.
End result: friendly-recovery is not available is /usr is a different filesystem. |
I was trying to zero in a problem on Precise, Linux 3.2, and -- perhaps -- encrypted LVM. So I booted, under the 3.2 kernel, into recovery -- and was greeted by a message stating
"Couldn't find whiptail, starting root shell instead of recovery menu."
Indeed, at this point in time my /usr has not, yet, been mounted.
End result: friendly-recovery is not available as /usr is a different filesystem. |
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