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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
linux-activists - Alan Cox - Aug 4 1992 - 11:56
... ), the 33Mhz 386 however locks up solid. Interestingly enough a ctrl-alt-del from windows 3 has the same effect. I'm beginning to think its a chipset problem - unless you all happen to have a WD8013EB card in the machines which lock up ? Alan
linux-activists - Alan Cox - Aug 4 1992 - 11:58