Re: grub.conf

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Thanks for reply.

I replaced break=y with init=/bin/sh.
In that case case system just hangs with the following message.
"Freeing unused kernel memory : 400k freed".

Thanks!!
Sachin

On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 7:16 PM, Barry Brimer <lists@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

My grub.conf is as following.

title  Linux Init Break
kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/sda6 ro rootwait break=y
initrd /initrd.gz

What I expect is by adding *break=y* to cmdline,
init will pause early in the boot process and launch an
interactive sh shell which can be used for troubleshooting purposes.

But kernel is disregarding break=y. And it loads up without
launching  sh shell.

Is it the right way to launch interactive shell ?


I would remove the break=y and replace it with init=/bin/sh

What version of CentOS are you running?

You didn't mention what version of CentOS you are running. I also realized that this kernel line looks a bit non-standard. What is the purpose of the rootwait parameter in this context? Have you tried without it but including init=/bin/sh ?
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