he used the single user mode argument to the bootloader.
You can put linux into any runlevel you want, or single user mode, if you have physical access to the machine and the bootloader isn't password protected.
"Password protecting" just locks out the ability to add arguments to the grub or lilo line. Most people leave this unset, because they have restricted physical access to their computer.
he used the single user mode argument to the bootloader.
You can put linux into any runlevel you want, or single user mode, if you have physical access to the machine and the bootloader isn't password protected.
"Password protecting" just locks out the ability to add arguments to the grub or lilo line. Most people leave this unset, because they have restricted physical access to their computer.
starsiegeplayer 3 years ago 4
what did you add as a kernel option in your bootloader?
MasterUltrax 4 years ago