Thanx! On Sunday 03 November 2002 19:47, Mike Burger wrote: > At the GRUB boot menu, with the selection bar on the kernel/boot option > you want to load, hit the letter "a". On the "command line" that you get, > on the next screen, type "single" without the quote marks and hit <enter>. > > This will boot you into single user mode, where you'll be presented with a > simple bash prompt, "sh-2.05a" or something similar. > > Voila...you're in single user mode. > > On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Tobias wrote: > > I might add that I use GRUB, not LILO where its just to hit 'linux > > single'. (or is it?) > > > > Regards > > Tobias > > > > On Sunday 03 November 2002 19:20, Tobias wrote: > > > Thank you! > > > > > > But how do I enter single user mode? > > > > > > Regards > > > Tobias > > > > > > On Sunday 03 November 2002 19:16, Mike Burger wrote: > > > > You'll want to do it in single user mode. > > > > > > > > Make a new partition, mount it somewhere under /mnt. > > > > > > > > Then, move the contents of /var to the new mount. > > > > > > > > Then, unmount it, and set the fstab to mount that new partition under > > > > /var. > > > > > > > > Then, reboot... > > > > > > > > On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Tobias wrote: > > > > > Hi! > > > > > > > > > > Now I have /var on the same part. as avarything else (hda6) but I > > > > > want to move it to its own part. (/var at hda8). > > > > > How should I do that? Shall I just make the /var part and then > > > > > cahnge its mountpoint in fstab? > > > > > > > > > > Regards > > > > > Tobias
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