It's not just you. I just assumed I had done something wrong.
Hitting ^C during bootup fsck gets me a single-user prompt.
On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 10:01:11PM -0400, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>
> morning all ...
>
> Well, I swear I have to be missing something here that is going to
> make me slap my forehead, but I can't get into single user mode :(
>
> I hit the space bar, type in 'boot -s' and it goes through all the
> normal start up procedures, sets up the networking, etc ...
>
> The reason I'm trying to get into single user mode is cause I
> can't get into multi-user without it doing:
>
> =================
> Recovering vi editor sessions
> mode = 0100600, inum = 729, fs = /tmp
> panic: ffs_valloc: dup alloc
> cpuid = 0; lapic.id = 00000000
> Debugger("panic")
>
> CPU0 stopping CPUs: 0x00000002... stopped
>
>
> and a trace of:
>
> Debugger() @ +0x38
> panic() @ +0xa0
> ffs_valloc() @ +0xf5
> ufs_makeinode() @ +0x5a
> ufs_create() @ +0x28
> ufs_vnoperate() @ +0x15
>
> Marc G. Fournier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Systems Administrator @ hub.org
> scrappy@{postgresql|isc}.org ICQ#7615664
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