I just tried it, and yes, this bug still exists in Natty. The behaviour
is slightly different. Now, when I boot in single user mode by appending
a 1 to the kernel command line, it boots to a graphical environment
showing a menu with several options (reconfigure graphics, terminal,
reboot, etc.),
I don't understand why it doesn't just boot to a text mode terminal.
That's what I really want! I'm not booting into recovery mode, I'm
booting into single user mode.
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Runlevel 1 (single user mode) broken
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/531961
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