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init 1 is single mode
init 2 is multiuser, without networking
On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 10:18, W. Chris Shank wrote:
> Isn't that init 2? or is init 1 single user mode. I always forget them.
>
> I was able to fix the problem by booting from the redhat system admin
> mini-disk.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
>
> > How about single user mode? That uses a local account. linux 1
> >
> > W. Chris Shank wrote:
> >
> >>I setup LDAP for central logon (so I thought). I have a test
> >> workstation (RH8) which I used the authentication utility to setup as
> >> LDAP
> >>authentication. However, I must not have the something configured
> >> correctly - cause now I can't login at all. I tried booting to init 2
> >> and still can't get in (even with local root). Anyone know how I could
> >> gain access to this machine - so I don't have to reinstall?
> >>
> >>thanks
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
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