Changing Run levels

Mark Haney mark.haney at doctordirectory.com
Fri Mar 19 16:26:50 UTC 2004


On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 12:19:53 -0400, Ben Steeves <bcs at metacon.ca> wrote:


>
> Assuming you're using GRUB, you just:
>
> 1) From the main screen, highlight the kernel you want to boot and press
> 'e'.
> 2) Highlight the line starting with 'kernel' (the second line in most
> default stanzas), and press 'e' again.
> 3) Append a '1', '3', or '5' to the line, depending on what run-mode you
> want, and hit enter.
> 4) Press 'b' to boot from the altered stanza.
>


That's exactly what I was looking for.  Thanks.  I have not had to do this 
in GRUB before so I really needed to know how.
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Mark Haney
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