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Re: Single user boot mode

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Date: Tuesday, August 4, 1992 - 11:56 am

Linux already supports a single user boot mode. You stick the right 
statements EARLY into the rc file. Similarly linux runs beautifully 
without a monitor when you make tty1 a link to ttys1 (this ought to be
documented somewhere really). 

Alan
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Re: Single user boot mode, Alan Cox, (Tue Aug 4, 11:56 am)
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