In Ubuntu 8.10, the wording has been changed to reflect the actual
beahvior. It now reads "press ctrl-D to resume boot". I don't think this
is a proper solution to the problem. IMHO there _have_ to be a way to
properly shutdown without continuing the boot.  E.g. one might want to
make a copy of the corrupted filesystem before trying to repair it.
Continuing the boot is the worst thing one can do in such a situation.

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entering 'reboot' at the rescue console brings up gdm
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/66002
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