ssh requires networking to be active which it isn't in runlevel 1.
Regards
Sid.

On 20/05/14 00:50, Yiwei Zhang wrote:

Environment: ubuntu-precise-12.04 on Beaglebone Black, no GUI

1.

    System hang when I did "init 1" or "telinit 1". Commandline just
    stuck there.

2.

    How to enable ssh service in single user mode? Since I just stuck
    on step 1, so I don't know the following steps are correct or not.
    I just add a new script to /etc/rc1.d/ directory which runs all
    the scripts inside in run level 1. The script is "start ssh" or
    "service ssh start" or "/etc/init.d/ssh start".

3.

    If the first two steps are done, how could I ssh into the system?
    In single user mode, what's the user name for the system? In
    default run level 2, the user name is: ubuntu, with password:
    ubuntu. If I just type ssh ip address, it will use the user name
    of my Macbook by default. And I don't think ssh ubuntu@ip_address
    will work...

Sincerely

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