6.5 single user mode

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Hello List,

I want to boot into single user mode and run a script automatically.

I have been looking for a couple of hours and have found one solution I don't like.

How can I get the shell that is started in single user mode to run a script. My one solution
was to add a profile in /etc/profile.d/ that called the script. Is this the only way to do it?

Thanks,


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