No, once you login to the single user root session then a <CNTRL D> will 
exit single user and return the system to the multi-user state.

You should use a non root account for most tasks and only use the actual 
root login for major system fixes or updates.  Single user mode you 
pretty much just have root.

B wrote, On 02/22/10 12:38:
> So, if I use control-D instead of login, it will change? Sorry for all the 
> noob questions. Not sure which login to use besides the one created when 
> installing initially...
>    

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