[CentOS] 'p' in boot selector & going into single-user
Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.comMon Apr 12 19:36:34 UTC 2010
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On 4/12/2010 2:20 PM, ken wrote: > > On boot, when I hit the F12 key to bring up the boot menu, the screen > displays the various kernels and other boot options. In the text below > this menu it says I can hit 'p' to bring up a menu with other options. > I've done this with the last two boot-ups and no other menu or options > appear. Is something missing? (I also tried Alt-p, Shift-p, Ctrl-p and > a few other keys and there's no change onscreen.) > > > I'd like to know also how to select single user mode, but haven't found > a way to do that. For single user mode, edit the kernel line and add a ' 1' or 'single' to the end of it, then boot it. -- Les Mikesell
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