On Mon, Feb 28, 2000 at 12:18:25PM -0500, Caitlyn Martin wrote:
Caitlyn,
> Boot up in single-user mode. To do this, at the LILO prompt, type:
>
> linux single
>
> >From there you should be able to fix this "little" problem.
>
That's not always necessarily true. On RH systems single user mode
drops the system into a shell. However on more ``secure'' systems it
run sulogin, which requires the root password to be able to get to a
shell. The more generic solution, like everyone else has said is
linux init=/bin/sh
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