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Linux: Booting in single-user mode

28th March 202228th March 2022 DavidLinux, TroubleshootingLeave a Comment on Linux: Booting in single-user mode

Sometimes it might be necessary to start in single-user mode to do some administration work, or even reset an existing password. Normally this can be achieved via the GRUB boot loader. CentOS / RedHat (with root account enabled) Switch on your system. Press Esc until the GRUB menu shows up.…

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