Hi All,

Just dawned on me that Recovery Mode on the GRUB boot menu is 
essentially "single user mode for root".  (Have forgotten so much.)

Am giving up on trying to "drop to runlevel 1" during an ongoing 
session.  Will just reboot top get there.

Thanks any way.

Carl Turney
Bayswater


On 06/09/14 10:41, Carl Turney wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Thanks.  You're the only response so far to that post.
>
> Symptoms are consistently the same for all 3 commands
>      (init 1  -  telinit 1  -  shutdown now).
>
> Happens at least on Ubuntu 14.4 and Mint 17.
>
> Does not happen on Ubuntu 10.4.
>
> Screen briefly flashes.
> Screen goes totally black.
> Power remains on.
> No disk activity.
> No response to
>     ctrl-d
>     ctrl-alt-del
>     ctrl-alt-F1, ctrl-alt-F2, etc.
> Hitting reset button or power cycling results in a reboot that includes
> a disk integrity check.
>
> Darnedest thing.  First time I think I've ever seen basic Linux commands
> that didn't work.
>
> Looking forward to learning the cause/solution.  Otherwise I'll have to
> learn how to create a GRUB menu and add a persistent (remains after
> kernel upgrades) "boot to single user" option.
>
> Regards,
>
> Carl Turney
> Bayswater
>
>
> On 06/09/14 09:59, Chris Samuel wrote:
>> On Fri, 5 Sep 2014 10:32:46 AM Carl Turney wrote:
>>
>>> Systems consistently crash when I give any of these commands (in Ubuntu
>>> 14.04.1 and Mint 17)...
>>
>> I don't have a system to test it on so can you describe the crash please?
>>
>> thanks,
>> Chris
>>
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