have you tried appending 1 to your boot parameters in grub?
On 8/12/07, John covici <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi. When I boot using softlevel=single -- what seems to be happening
> is that it runs the default level and then stops all of those
> processes since there is actually nothing in t
Hi. When I boot using softlevel=single -- what seems to be happening
is that it runs the default level and then stops all of those
processes since there is actually nothing in the /etc/runlevels/single
directory. Is there anyway to have it not run the default level first
-- as this causes some s
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