Possible issue on uninstall, leaving the system unbootable
Hello, I un-installed an RPM package of the EOS FUSE client which I had built around may-june, and it left a broken symlink in /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.requires ; this caused the system to halt during boot with a message similar to "failed to isolate default target ... freezing".
I was able to rescue the system by going into single user mode, manually trying to start the graphical.target, getting an actually useful error message about an eosd.service that was not found, finding the relevant symlink and rm-ing it, then finally sucessfully rebooting...
Why is even eosd a required service for the system to boot? This may already be fixed tough, since on the installation on my laptop I do not have such a file, and that has a newer version of eos - however there may be differences in which packages were installed etc. ... Just want to let you know, since this may be a system-breaking bug!
Best regards, Kyrre Sjobak