This does indeed prevent thermald from running in recovery mode (and I'm able to unmount /dev/sda1) but I don't think this is the way to go because:
> OK, so it's starting because dbus has started, where as on my test machines dbus is not running in recovery mode. I wonder why that is so.
I think we should try to figure out why dbus starts in recovery mode as this seems to be incorrect too (and it would also automatically solve the thermald/unmounting issue).
> start on runlevel [2345] and started dbus
This does indeed prevent thermald from running in recovery mode (and I'm able to unmount /dev/sda1) but I don't think this is the way to go because:
> OK, so it's starting because dbus has started, where as on my test machines dbus is not running in recovery mode. I wonder why that is so.
I think we should try to figure out why dbus starts in recovery mode as this seems to be incorrect too (and it would also automatically solve the thermald/unmounting issue).