Well, the patches above essentially split single user and recovery as it
was the easiest way of making the "resume" option of friendly-recovery
work properly.

So if we think the changes I proposed are reasonable we'll get both a
proper recovery mode and some kind of single user mode for Oneiric. With
single user mode here meaning, the boot sequence ends with a root shell.
I don't think it strictly matches the regular definition of single user
mode (as IIRC you're not supposed to start networking or services in
single user mode but upstart does it anyway).

For P, we could then spend a bit of time trying to improve upstart's
behaviour in single mode and make the distinction between recovery and
single clearer to the user (didn't want to change strings in grub for
Oneiric).

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  [UIFe] [FFe] recovery mode mounts filesystems read-write rather than
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