> and as it comes back up, hit a key to get the boot prompt, pick the  
> kernel you
> want to boot, hit  'e', then select the kernel line and hit 'e' to  
> edit and add
> 'single' to the end of the line, and 'b' to boot it.


Ahh, yes this was it.

A handy thing to remember.
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