I was thinking more of the zipl menu feature, not single user mode.

SUSE Linux started as a sort-of offshoot of Slackware.  In their
documentation, they used to give thanks to Patrick Volkerding for all
his help.  I'm not sure if they still do or not.


Mark Post

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Bill Carlson
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Subject: Re: Booting into Single User Mode (init 1)

On Mon, 29 May 2006, Post, Mark K wrote:

> So that everyone on the mailing list will know, or be able to find the
> information in the archives.  I might be putting the answer on
> linuxvm.org.  I'm talking about the version and service pack level of
> SLES.

In my particular case, SLES 9, SP3. However, the "single" kernel
parameter
has been around in Redhat since at least the 4.x days and IIRC, SuSe
started as a Redhat fork (or I'm mixing up with Turbolinux).

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