Kewl! I knew there was a way to do this! I will give it a try in a few minutes. I have grub installed and was trying to figure out how to change the boot settings yesterday, but I also had to take my son to the doctor for a sinus infection.
Thanks cousin! :)
Jon
Jon Moss wrote:
You can play with the boot-loader settings and enter a different runlevel at startup. Press <tab> in lilo, or typically 'e' in grub and you can edit the kernel command line.
Usually, you can add 'single' or 'emergency' to boot into single-user recovery mode, or enter a number (ie: 3) to boot to a specific runlevel.
Once your system is booted, you can use init or telinit to switch to different runlevels (ie: from single-user mode, run 'telinit 3' to get to runlevel 3).
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