Considering the future appears to be systemd with every major distro, you
may have better luck going ahead and creating a systemd profile for your
service. Having an old sys-v init script may still work too, particularly
on openSSUSE 13.1 yet.
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I have managed to bring up a new NFS file system. I copied required
files from the original installation and created the new one with < 1GB
of size.
Now, I am using files from /etc as is and now. When trhe new machine
boots up using this NFS file system, it is not accepting password. Now i
am unable to login.
For some reason OpenSuse is not allowing “single” user login !
This sounds like a new issue. You may want to start a new thread in order
to get the attention of those with specific skills in the area you are now
addressing since many scan topics by subject and I do not think your
current subject matches your current need/issue.
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