* [gentoo-user] I lost the ability to boot into single user
@ 2009-08-17 20:04 Nikos Chantziaras
2009-08-17 20:36 ` Dale
2009-08-20 14:23 ` [gentoo-user] " Paul Hartman
0 siblings, 2 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Nikos Chantziaras @ 2009-08-17 20:04 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
I used to specify this:
softlevel=boot
in the Grub screen to boot to single user. However, this doesn't work
anymore; it boots right into the "default" runlevel. I think this
happened after I upgraded to GCC 4.4.1 (and rebuilt system and world
with it, and also the kernel.)
What can the problem be? What is needed for "softlevel=" selection to work?
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* Re: [gentoo-user] I lost the ability to boot into single user
2009-08-17 20:04 [gentoo-user] I lost the ability to boot into single user Nikos Chantziaras
@ 2009-08-17 20:36 ` Dale
2009-08-17 20:44 ` Paul Hartman
2009-08-17 20:47 ` [gentoo-user] " ABCD
2009-08-20 14:23 ` [gentoo-user] " Paul Hartman
1 sibling, 2 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Dale @ 2009-08-17 20:36 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> I used to specify this:
>
> softlevel=boot
>
> in the Grub screen to boot to single user. However, this doesn't work
> anymore; it boots right into the "default" runlevel. I think this
> happened after I upgraded to GCC 4.4.1 (and rebuilt system and world
> with it, and also the kernel.)
>
> What can the problem be? What is needed for "softlevel=" selection to
> work?
>
>
>
Try softlevel=single and see if that works. I go to single user using
the command rc single so it should exist and should work from grub too.
Maybe grub has changed its options?
Dale
:-) :-)
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* Re: [gentoo-user] I lost the ability to boot into single user
2009-08-17 20:36 ` Dale
@ 2009-08-17 20:44 ` Paul Hartman
2009-08-17 20:47 ` [gentoo-user] " ABCD
1 sibling, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Paul Hartman @ 2009-08-17 20:44 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Dale<rdalek1967@gmail.com> wrote:
> Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>> I used to specify this:
>>
>> softlevel=boot
>>
>> in the Grub screen to boot to single user. However, this doesn't work
>> anymore; it boots right into the "default" runlevel. I think this
>> happened after I upgraded to GCC 4.4.1 (and rebuilt system and world
>> with it, and also the kernel.)
>>
>> What can the problem be? What is needed for "softlevel=" selection to
>> work?
>>
>>
>>
>
> Try softlevel=single and see if that works. I go to single user using
> the command rc single so it should exist and should work from grub too.
>
> Maybe grub has changed its options?
I think you can put the number 1 on the end of the line instead for
the same result... not completely sure though. I don't think I've ever
booted to single-user mode.
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* [gentoo-user] Re: I lost the ability to boot into single user
2009-08-17 20:36 ` Dale
2009-08-17 20:44 ` Paul Hartman
@ 2009-08-17 20:47 ` ABCD
2009-08-17 21:03 ` Albert Hopkins
2009-08-19 9:55 ` Renat Golubchyk
1 sibling, 2 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: ABCD @ 2009-08-17 20:47 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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Dale wrote:
> Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>> I used to specify this:
>>
>> softlevel=boot
>>
>> in the Grub screen to boot to single user. However, this doesn't work
>> anymore; it boots right into the "default" runlevel. I think this
>> happened after I upgraded to GCC 4.4.1 (and rebuilt system and world
>> with it, and also the kernel.)
>>
>> What can the problem be? What is needed for "softlevel=" selection to
>> work?
>>
>>
>>
>
> Try softlevel=single and see if that works. I go to single user using
> the command rc single so it should exist and should work from grub too.
>
> Maybe grub has changed its options?
>
> Dale
>
> :-) :-)
>
>
Openrc no longer supports the softlevel= option on the kernel command
line (this hit me as well, as I use a number of different runlevels).
Instead, pass "S" to skip just about everything, and start a root shell
(via sulogin), or "1" to do the equivalent of "/sbin/rc single" (that
is, drop the softlevel=boot completely, and add the single character "S"
or "1" after a space).
An example from my grub.conf:
title Gentoo, current kernel (single user)
kernel (hd0,0)/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda5 1
title Gentoo, current kernel (root shell)
kernel (hd0,0)/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda5 S
I also have my /etc/inittab set up so that init's runlevels 2-5 go into
rc's various runlevels (on my machine, 2=default, 3=gui, 4=network,
5=gui-network).
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: I lost the ability to boot into single user
2009-08-17 20:47 ` [gentoo-user] " ABCD
@ 2009-08-17 21:03 ` Albert Hopkins
2009-08-17 23:00 ` Dale
2009-08-19 9:55 ` Renat Golubchyk
1 sibling, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Albert Hopkins @ 2009-08-17 21:03 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
> Openrc no longer supports the softlevel= option on the kernel command
> line (this hit me as well, as I use a number of different runlevels).
> Instead, pass "S" to skip just about everything, and start a root shell
> (via sulogin), or "1" to do the equivalent of "/sbin/rc single" (that
> is, drop the softlevel=boot completely, and add the single character "S"
> or "1" after a space).
>
> An example from my grub.conf:
>
> title Gentoo, current kernel (single user)
> kernel (hd0,0)/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda5 1
>
> title Gentoo, current kernel (root shell)
> kernel (hd0,0)/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda5 S
>
> I also have my /etc/inittab set up so that init's runlevels 2-5 go into
> rc's various runlevels (on my machine, 2=default, 3=gui, 4=network,
> 5=gui-network).
This is possibly an (unreported) bug.
Just for S&G I booted with "softlevel=BOOT" on an Openrc and it reports
that there is no runlevel BOOT and then basically puts me in single
level mode :|, but "softlevel=boot" seems to be ignored. I think it
"should" support it... why else would rc-update work with different
runlevels it you are not able to use them? Also the man pages for
rc-update and rc seem to reflect this.
FWIW I usually forgo the runlevels and just use init=/bin/bash because
it doesn't prompt for the root password and pretty much the only time i
need to boot into single user is when I've forgotten the root
password :P
-a
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: I lost the ability to boot into single user
2009-08-17 21:03 ` Albert Hopkins
@ 2009-08-17 23:00 ` Dale
2009-08-18 1:27 ` Nikos Chantziaras
0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Dale @ 2009-08-17 23:00 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Albert Hopkins wrote:
>> Openrc no longer supports the softlevel= option on the kernel command
>> line (this hit me as well, as I use a number of different runlevels).
>> Instead, pass "S" to skip just about everything, and start a root shell
>> (via sulogin), or "1" to do the equivalent of "/sbin/rc single" (that
>> is, drop the softlevel=boot completely, and add the single character "S"
>> or "1" after a space).
>>
>> An example from my grub.conf:
>>
>> title Gentoo, current kernel (single user)
>> kernel (hd0,0)/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda5 1
>>
>> title Gentoo, current kernel (root shell)
>> kernel (hd0,0)/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda5 S
>>
>> I also have my /etc/inittab set up so that init's runlevels 2-5 go into
>> rc's various runlevels (on my machine, 2=default, 3=gui, 4=network,
>> 5=gui-network).
>>
>
> This is possibly an (unreported) bug.
>
> Just for S&G I booted with "softlevel=BOOT" on an Openrc and it reports
> that there is no runlevel BOOT and then basically puts me in single
> level mode :|, but "softlevel=boot" seems to be ignored. I think it
> "should" support it... why else would rc-update work with different
> runlevels it you are not able to use them? Also the man pages for
> rc-update and rc seem to reflect this.
>
> FWIW I usually forgo the runlevels and just use init=/bin/bash because
> it doesn't prompt for the root password and pretty much the only time i
> need to boot into single user is when I've forgotten the root
> password :P
>
> -a
>
>
>
I agree, this should be reported so it can be fixed. While
init-/bin/bash would work, it shouldn't be the only option. Who would
want to put that option in grub and make it easy for someone to hack in?
I did try softlevel=single a bit ago and it booted all the way but with
no GUI. It went waaaay past single tho. rc-status reported it was in
single user mode but it wasn't. Console #2 and up was working but X
didn't start.
Pretty darn weird. :/ Who's going to open the can of Raid?
Dale
:-) :-)
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* [gentoo-user] Re: I lost the ability to boot into single user
2009-08-17 23:00 ` Dale
@ 2009-08-18 1:27 ` Nikos Chantziaras
2009-08-18 23:11 ` Dan Farrell
0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Nikos Chantziaras @ 2009-08-18 1:27 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On 08/18/2009 02:00 AM, Dale wrote:
> I agree, this should be reported so it can be fixed. While
> init-/bin/bash would work, it shouldn't be the only option.
I filed a bug for it: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=281850
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: I lost the ability to boot into single user
2009-08-18 1:27 ` Nikos Chantziaras
@ 2009-08-18 23:11 ` Dan Farrell
2009-08-18 23:20 ` Alan McKinnon
2009-08-19 0:10 ` Nikos Chantziaras
0 siblings, 2 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Dan Farrell @ 2009-08-18 23:11 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 04:27:57 +0300
Nikos Chantziaras <realnc@arcor.de> wrote:
> On 08/18/2009 02:00 AM, Dale wrote:
> > I agree, this should be reported so it can be fixed. While
> > init-/bin/bash would work, it shouldn't be the only option.
>
> I filed a bug for it: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=281850
>
>
In a pinch, you can also use the argument init=/bin/bash to get a
bash shell up without using init. It's saved me a CD or a heap of
trouble a few times.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: I lost the ability to boot into single user
2009-08-18 23:11 ` Dan Farrell
@ 2009-08-18 23:20 ` Alan McKinnon
2009-08-18 23:47 ` Albert Hopkins
2009-08-19 0:10 ` Nikos Chantziaras
1 sibling, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Alan McKinnon @ 2009-08-18 23:20 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Wednesday 19 August 2009 01:11:50 Dan Farrell wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 04:27:57 +0300
>
> Nikos Chantziaras <realnc@arcor.de> wrote:
> > On 08/18/2009 02:00 AM, Dale wrote:
> > > I agree, this should be reported so it can be fixed. While
> > > init-/bin/bash would work, it shouldn't be the only option.
> >
> > I filed a bug for it: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=281850
>
> In a pinch, you can also use the argument init=/bin/bash to get a
> bash shell up without using init. It's saved me a CD or a heap of
> trouble a few times.
Wait until some bastard runs
mv /bin/bash /bin/bash.gotcha
then you try init=/bin/bash :-)
It causes utter carnage, without another shell handy, you do need a CD to get
around that one.
--
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: I lost the ability to boot into single user
2009-08-18 23:20 ` Alan McKinnon
@ 2009-08-18 23:47 ` Albert Hopkins
2009-08-19 0:05 ` Shawn Haggett
0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Albert Hopkins @ 2009-08-18 23:47 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Wed, 2009-08-19 at 01:20 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > In a pinch, you can also use the argument init=/bin/bash to get a
> > bash shell up without using init. It's saved me a CD or a heap of
> > trouble a few times.
>
> Wait until some bastard runs
>
> mv /bin/bash /bin/bash.gotcha
>
> then you try init=/bin/bash :-)
>
> It causes utter carnage, without another shell handy, you do need a CD
> to get
> around that one.
Hmm.. let's see, who could successfully run that command?
$ ls -ld /bin /bin/bash
4.0K drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4.0K 2009-08-17 12:56 /bin/
864K -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 861K 2009-08-15 20:46 /bin/bash*
Oh, the same "bastard" who can 'passwd root' or 'rm -rf /' or pretty
much anything else.
So if you have a person who has the capability and will to do that then
I think you have far more to worry about.
So the moral to the story is don't give root access to "bastards".
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: I lost the ability to boot into single user
2009-08-18 23:47 ` Albert Hopkins
@ 2009-08-19 0:05 ` Shawn Haggett
0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Shawn Haggett @ 2009-08-19 0:05 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Wednesday 19 August 2009 09:17:30 Albert Hopkins wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-08-19 at 01:20 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > > In a pinch, you can also use the argument init=/bin/bash to get a
> > > bash shell up without using init. It's saved me a CD or a heap of
> > > trouble a few times.
> >
> > Wait until some bastard runs
> >
> > mv /bin/bash /bin/bash.gotcha
> >
> > then you try init=/bin/bash :-)
> >
> > It causes utter carnage, without another shell handy, you do need a CD
> > to get
> > around that one.
>
> Hmm.. let's see, who could successfully run that command?
>
> $ ls -ld /bin /bin/bash
> 4.0K drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4.0K 2009-08-17 12:56 /bin/
> 864K -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 861K 2009-08-15 20:46 /bin/bash*
>
> Oh, the same "bastard" who can 'passwd root' or 'rm -rf /' or pretty
> much anything else.
>
> So if you have a person who has the capability and will to do that then
> I think you have far more to worry about.
>
> So the moral to the story is don't give root access to "bastards".
Does that include bastard operators? Or only when they come from hell? :P
Shawn
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* [gentoo-user] Re: I lost the ability to boot into single user
2009-08-18 23:11 ` Dan Farrell
2009-08-18 23:20 ` Alan McKinnon
@ 2009-08-19 0:10 ` Nikos Chantziaras
2009-08-19 2:55 ` ABCD
1 sibling, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Nikos Chantziaras @ 2009-08-19 0:10 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On 08/19/2009 02:11 AM, Dan Farrell wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 04:27:57 +0300
> Nikos Chantziaras<realnc@arcor.de> wrote:
>
>> On 08/18/2009 02:00 AM, Dale wrote:
>>> I agree, this should be reported so it can be fixed. While
>>> init-/bin/bash would work, it shouldn't be the only option.
>>
>> I filed a bug for it: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=281850
>>
>
> In a pinch, you can also use the argument init=/bin/bash to get a
> bash shell up without using init. It's saved me a CD or a heap of
> trouble a few times.
The real problem is that I can't boot the box into a VM anymore. On
this machine, I have three grub entries: "softlevel=native",
"softlevel=vmware" and "softlevel=xen", each booting a suitable kernel
and moving the right xorg.conf into /etc/X11. That functionality is
lost and is a major problem.
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* [gentoo-user] Re: I lost the ability to boot into single user
2009-08-19 0:10 ` Nikos Chantziaras
@ 2009-08-19 2:55 ` ABCD
0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: ABCD @ 2009-08-19 2:55 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 08/19/2009 02:11 AM, Dan Farrell wrote:
>> On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 04:27:57 +0300
>> Nikos Chantziaras<realnc@arcor.de> wrote:
>>
>>> On 08/18/2009 02:00 AM, Dale wrote:
>>>> I agree, this should be reported so it can be fixed. While
>>>> init-/bin/bash would work, it shouldn't be the only option.
>>>
>>> I filed a bug for it: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=281850
>>>
>>
>> In a pinch, you can also use the argument init=/bin/bash to get a
>> bash shell up without using init. It's saved me a CD or a heap of
>> trouble a few times.
>
> The real problem is that I can't boot the box into a VM anymore. On
> this machine, I have three grub entries: "softlevel=native",
> "softlevel=vmware" and "softlevel=xen", each booting a suitable kernel
> and moving the right xorg.conf into /etc/X11. That functionality is
> lost and is a major problem.
>
What I believe you are supposed to do now is edit /etc/inittab, changing
the commands to run at init runlevels 2-5 to match the rc runlevel that
you want to enter. Then you can pass the proper number on the kernel
command line.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: I lost the ability to boot into single user
2009-08-17 20:47 ` [gentoo-user] " ABCD
2009-08-17 21:03 ` Albert Hopkins
@ 2009-08-19 9:55 ` Renat Golubchyk
2009-08-19 21:53 ` Nikos Chantziaras
1 sibling, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Renat Golubchyk @ 2009-08-19 9:55 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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Am Mon, 17 Aug 2009 16:47:15 -0400
schrieb ABCD <en.ABCD@gmail.com>:
> Openrc no longer supports the softlevel= option on the kernel command
> line (this hit me as well, as I use a number of different runlevels).
Is this documented somewhere? I'm asking because I have no problem with
booting into different runlevels with the softlevel= option. I have a
~x86 notebook and a ~amd64 notebook both working flawlessly.
Cheers,
Renat
--
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durch die sie entstanden sind.
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* [gentoo-user] Re: I lost the ability to boot into single user
2009-08-19 9:55 ` Renat Golubchyk
@ 2009-08-19 21:53 ` Nikos Chantziaras
2009-08-19 22:43 ` Sebastian Beßler
0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Nikos Chantziaras @ 2009-08-19 21:53 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On 08/19/2009 12:55 PM, Renat Golubchyk wrote:
> Am Mon, 17 Aug 2009 16:47:15 -0400
> schrieb ABCD<en.ABCD@gmail.com>:
>> Openrc no longer supports the softlevel= option on the kernel command
>> line (this hit me as well, as I use a number of different runlevels).
>
> Is this documented somewhere? I'm asking because I have no problem with
> booting into different runlevels with the softlevel= option. I have a
> ~x86 notebook and a ~amd64 notebook both working flawlessly.
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=2&chap=4#doc_chap5
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: I lost the ability to boot into single user
2009-08-19 21:53 ` Nikos Chantziaras
@ 2009-08-19 22:43 ` Sebastian Beßler
2009-08-19 23:06 ` Nikos Chantziaras
0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Sebastian Beßler @ 2009-08-19 22:43 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Nikos Chantziaras schrieb:
> On 08/19/2009 12:55 PM, Renat Golubchyk wrote:
>> Am Mon, 17 Aug 2009 16:47:15 -0400
>> schrieb ABCD<en.ABCD@gmail.com>:
>>> Openrc no longer supports the softlevel= option on the kernel command
>>> line (this hit me as well, as I use a number of different runlevels).
>>
>> Is this documented somewhere? I'm asking because I have no problem with
>> booting into different runlevels with the softlevel= option. I have a
>> ~x86 notebook and a ~amd64 notebook both working flawlessly.
>
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=2&chap=4#doc_chap5
All I can see there is how to do it WITH softlevel. Nowhere I can find
something about that it isn't supported in OpenRC.
Greets
Sebastian
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* [gentoo-user] Re: I lost the ability to boot into single user
2009-08-19 22:43 ` Sebastian Beßler
@ 2009-08-19 23:06 ` Nikos Chantziaras
0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Nikos Chantziaras @ 2009-08-19 23:06 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On 08/20/2009 01:43 AM, Sebastian Beßler wrote:
> Nikos Chantziaras schrieb:
>> On 08/19/2009 12:55 PM, Renat Golubchyk wrote:
>>> Am Mon, 17 Aug 2009 16:47:15 -0400
>>> schrieb ABCD<en.ABCD@gmail.com>:
>>>> Openrc no longer supports the softlevel= option on the kernel command
>>>> line (this hit me as well, as I use a number of different runlevels).
>>>
>>> Is this documented somewhere? I'm asking because I have no problem with
>>> booting into different runlevels with the softlevel= option. I have a
>>> ~x86 notebook and a ~amd64 notebook both working flawlessly.
>>
>> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=2&chap=4#doc_chap5
>
> All I can see there is how to do it WITH softlevel. Nowhere I can find
> something about that it isn't supported in OpenRC.
Oops, sorry then. I misunderstood your question.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] I lost the ability to boot into single user
2009-08-17 20:04 [gentoo-user] I lost the ability to boot into single user Nikos Chantziaras
2009-08-17 20:36 ` Dale
@ 2009-08-20 14:23 ` Paul Hartman
2009-08-20 16:59 ` [gentoo-user] " Nikos Chantziaras
1 sibling, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Paul Hartman @ 2009-08-20 14:23 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Nikos Chantziaras<realnc@arcor.de> wrote:
> I used to specify this:
>
> softlevel=boot
>
> in the Grub screen to boot to single user. However, this doesn't work
> anymore; it boots right into the "default" runlevel. I think this happened
> after I upgraded to GCC 4.4.1 (and rebuilt system and world with it, and
> also the kernel.)
>
> What can the problem be? What is needed for "softlevel=" selection to work?
According to Wolfram Schlich in bug 213988:
"softlevel= as a kernel parameter will be replaced by rc_runlevel= in OpenRC
0.2.2 and higher"
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* [gentoo-user] Re: I lost the ability to boot into single user
2009-08-20 14:23 ` [gentoo-user] " Paul Hartman
@ 2009-08-20 16:59 ` Nikos Chantziaras
0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Nikos Chantziaras @ 2009-08-20 16:59 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On 08/20/2009 05:23 PM, Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Nikos Chantziaras<realnc@arcor.de> wrote:
>> I used to specify this:
>>
>> softlevel=boot
>>
>> in the Grub screen to boot to single user. However, this doesn't work
>> anymore; it boots right into the "default" runlevel. I think this happened
>> after I upgraded to GCC 4.4.1 (and rebuilt system and world with it, and
>> also the kernel.)
>>
>> What can the problem be? What is needed for "softlevel=" selection to work?
>
> According to Wolfram Schlich in bug 213988:
>
> "softlevel= as a kernel parameter will be replaced by rc_runlevel= in OpenRC
> 0.2.2 and higher"
Doesn't work either.
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