On 10/07/16 07:03, fedora wrote:
Hi Rich
what you require comes close to going into (former) runlevel 3:
Select your boot instance in grub2, type e (for edit) and add "3" at the
end of the line.
Then continue booting.
I don't believe that this will run: runlevel 3 is still a standard way
to login withous graphical environment, and in runlevel 3 a password is
required (similar to a graphical environment).
But you could try "init=/bin/bash" in the grub boot line.
Kind regards
Joachim Backes
suomi
On 10/06/2016 11:55 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
Is there a way to get Fedora to boot into a root shell, without
requiring a password?
NOTE: I'm not interested in "emergency" shells and this is not for
recovering a system.
I want the (specialized, non-networked) system to boot as normal, all
the way to multi-user.target, and then drop me to a root shell.
Rich.
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