Hi,

2 ways to do.

1. When booting, at LILO: enter "linux single"  assuming that your
favourite kernel is labelled
linux, if not replace the correct kernel label.

2. at shell prompt type "init 1" to go to single user mode.

-gnana

> Maybe a stupid question, but how do I boot my debian-linux (slink)
> in single-user-mode?

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