I have a similar entry, but have never used the softlevel= flag, I simply
append "single" at the end of the kernel call and it boots in single user
(root password or ctrl+d to continue).

On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 07:34, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I updated my kernel and had to reboot.  I usually boot to single user mode
> and rebuild my video drivers.  Since I have this in my grub list, I just
> select single user and it boots to single user mode.  Well, not any more.
>  This is my current settings:
>
> title Gentoo
> kernel (hd0,0)/bzImage-2.6.38-r5-1 root=/dev/sda3
>
> title Gentoo boot level
> kernel (hd0,0)/bzImage-2.6.38-r5-1 root=/dev/sda3 softlevel=boot
>
> title Gentoo single user
> kernel (hd0,0)/bzImage-2.6.38-r5-1 root=/dev/sda3 softlevel=single
>
> root@fireball / #
>
> I went back and looked at the guide but no mention of this.  I don't see
> anything in the man pages either.  What is the correct way to define a
> runlevel to boot to in grub with the new openrc?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Dale
>
> :-)  :-)
>
>


-- 
Daniel da Veiga

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