On Tue, 2010-03-09 at 23:37 +0000, Kevin Atkinson wrote:

> i am obviously going to get nowhere arguing with you.  But please note
> that by starting more services in recovery mode you are increasing the
> chance that one of the services was the one which causes the system not
> to boot in the first place.  Should services such as Mysql really be
> started in recovery mode, if not how are going to prevent it once mysql
> is moved to upstart.  What type of dependency can you possible come up
> that will prevent it if run level is not taken into account.
> 
> Also why give a choice between starting a shell with or without network
> support if the network is enabled anyway.
> 
Single User Mode is not a "recovery mode".

We have alternate plans for that.

Scott
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