At 09:20 AM 7/16/02 +0800, Antonio Rabena wrote:

TonTon,

         Pare! Thanks sa tips. {=) I see you're still in singapore. How's 
everything? Email me privately.

>Got it from a site..
>1. Select  the version of the kernel that you wish to boot and type e for
>edit.
>2. Select the line that starts with kernel and type e to edit the line.
>3. Go to the end of the line and type single as a separate word
>4. Back at the GRUB screen, type b to boot into single user mode.


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Cheers,

Reynald I. Ngo

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