Robert Millan wrote:
+#: util/grub.d/10_linux.in:148
+#, sh-format
+msgid "${OS}, linux ${version} (single-user mode)"
+msgstr "${OS}, linux ${version} (mode mono-usuari)"
I wonder if we should replace the original string "single-user mode" with
something else. Novice users find it confusing, since they may assume
"single-user mode" is the normal mode for them (a single user) to use
the computer.
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Thanks for mentioning this Robert, as I could see it being somewhat
confusing to new users of Grub2 without some research. I've written a
piece in the Zenwalk WIKI to explain the use and reason it's added in a
basic grub.cfg. It may indeed be a good idea though to change it to
something more descriptive of what function it performs and that is to
only boot to runlevel 1 of the system. I think that's right, isn't it?
Regards,
Pat
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