Daniel da Veiga wrote: > On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 20:12, Dale > wrote: > > Daniel da Veiga wrote: > > I have a similar entry, but have never used the softlevel= > flag, I simply append "single" at the end of the kernel call > and it boots in single user (root password or ctrl+d to continue). > > > I did get this to work: > > title Gentoo single user > kernel (hd0,0)/bzImage-2.6.38-r5-1 root=/dev/sda3 rw single > > So, all I need now is to figure out how to get this work: > > > title Gentoo boot level > kernel (hd0,0)/bzImage-2.6.38-r5-1 root=/dev/sda3 softlevel=boot > > It appears the softlevel= is no longer working with the new > openrc. It looks like the docs need to be updated. I also tried > init= and it doesn't work either. > > Time to go farther up the food chain I guess. The docs need to be > changed at least. > > > Updated docs are always good, but I wonder why do you need this. > If I need single user I simply press "e", edit the line and add > single, followed by a "b" to boot. That is a for maintenance only so I > really don't see a need for it at grub menu, same wth the other > runlevels, all you gotta do is append "nox" or use Interactive (again, > this is only if something is broken, I can't see myself doing this > twice in a week)... > > -- > Daniel da Veiga The thing is, I do use them which is why I went to the trouble of setting them up to begin with. I actually use them pretty regular. Just because others don't use them doesn't mean that I don't or shouldn't. I tried to use them is how I figured out it didn't work anymore. That alone shows that I use them for various reasons. This update is less than a week old and I already found out that this doesn't work anymore. I just want to figure out how it works with openrc which it appears no one has a answer and the docs are wrong as well. Thanks. Dale :-) :-)