Freezing on boot sequence
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 3:18 am
Guys, hoping someone can help me out. I have probably overstretched my linux ability with this one and the current situation is the following;
I'm a fan of Couchpotato and wanted to try the new version as Amahi currently only provides the earlier version, so I uninstalled it and set up the new version as a web-app using the git resource and this initially went smoothly.
The service started OK manually and was working fine. I then followed instructions to set up the service to start at boot (https://github.com/RuudBurger/CouchPota ... /README.md) using the script that is supplied with the package.
On reboot, the Couch Potato service is hanging the system and not proceeding. This is where I'm out of knowledge as I'm unable to diagnose how to get the system up and running to remove the service. Basically I want to be able to remove the auto start command but don't know where to look. I suspect I'm going to have to do this via a rescue or live disc which I have available so if anyone can provide help on where to start that would be great. Don't want to have to rebuild the system.
I'm a fan of Couchpotato and wanted to try the new version as Amahi currently only provides the earlier version, so I uninstalled it and set up the new version as a web-app using the git resource and this initially went smoothly.
The service started OK manually and was working fine. I then followed instructions to set up the service to start at boot (https://github.com/RuudBurger/CouchPota ... /README.md) using the script that is supplied with the package.
On reboot, the Couch Potato service is hanging the system and not proceeding. This is where I'm out of knowledge as I'm unable to diagnose how to get the system up and running to remove the service. Basically I want to be able to remove the auto start command but don't know where to look. I suspect I'm going to have to do this via a rescue or live disc which I have available so if anyone can provide help on where to start that would be great. Don't want to have to rebuild the system.