Re: How to enter single-user mode from Grum

2002-12-10 Thread cotty
I believe you are talking about GRUB Well on the boot menu, you press "e" key to edit the entry, then you move down on the long line with kernel, press "e" key again, and at the end of the line you add the word "single". The press Enter, and "b" to boot the entry. On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, "Roger" wr

Re: How to enter single-user mode from Grum

2002-12-09 Thread mklinke
Roger, Assuming you meant gruB and you want to have the choice whenever you log in, one option is to edit the /boot/grub.conf file to include a section that has the word single at the end of the kernel invocation; e.g. kernel /vmlinuz-xx ro root=/dev/hdxx single Regards, Mike Klinke

How to enter single-user mode from Grum

2002-12-09 Thread Roger
Hi My question is as the topic, I am running RH8 box. Thanks in advance R -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list