On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 12:19:53 -0400, Ben Steeves <bcs@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Assuming you're using GRUB, you just:
1) From the main screen, highlight the kernel you want to boot and press 'e'. 2) Highlight the line starting with 'kernel' (the second line in most default stanzas), and press 'e' again. 3) Append a '1', '3', or '5' to the line, depending on what run-mode you want, and hit enter. 4) Press 'b' to boot from the altered stanza.
That's exactly what I was looking for. Thanks. I have not had to do this in GRUB before so I really needed to know how.
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