To boot to single user, you may do two things:
>>> boot -fl s
or
>>> set boot_osflags s
One other note. You may need to run bcheckrc in order to edit any root
partition files.
Thanks to hagan_at_oec.com, who responded first, and to the following:
boris_at_gore.afep.cornell.edu
Greg Rahn <rahn_at_uwplatt.edu>
hutches_at_cs.ucsd.edu (David J. Hutches)
alan_at_nabeth.cxo.dec.com
pobrien_at_draco.harvard.edu (Patrick O'Brien) <- Has restaurant in New Orleans :)
Murat Balci <balci_at_baum01.ege.edu.tr>
morten.hanshaugen_at_usit.uio.no
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Received on Tue Aug 15 1995 - 16:50:27 NZST