On 14 May 2010 05:06, Bryan Kadzban <br...@kadzban.is-a-geek.net> wrote:
> Ken Moffat wrote:
>> Related question, although maybe it belongs on support - how do you
>> get grub2 (1.97, if it matters) to boot in single mode?  I need to
>> fsck my /home partition manually (fsck'd after nn boots, came up with
>> errors), and it's shared between all the systems on that box.
>>
>> init=/bin/bash works, but (of course) no disk devices.
>
> Run the bootscripts manually, up until checkfs?  Dunno, but that's what
> I tend to do when (say) even single-user is running scripts that break
> something (like, oh, udev for instance).  :-)
>
 Yeah, that seems the way to go.  Apart from being mistaken about
what 'single' means, I've not had any recent need to fix filesystems
until this happened.  I guess I'm a bit rusty.

 Thanks.

ĸen
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