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Date:      Fri, 15 Oct 2004 13:15:47 -0500
From:      "Hauan, David" <david.hauan@fairchild.af.mil>
To:        "David Kurtz" <davidkurtz@mac.com>, <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   RE: How to recover from setting boot_single=""?
Message-ID:  <59FD5336D1B1FA40AF6DDD241D8DBAC6E01EF2@amcw2ms517.amc.ds.af.mil>

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Kurtz [mailto:davidkurtz@mac.com]=20
> Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 10:58 AM
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: How to recover from setting boot_single=3D""?
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> Short story: I placed a single line,
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> boot_single=3D""
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> into the previously empty file /boot/loader.conf and now my=20
> machine boots with an extremely limited read-only volume.
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> How do I get my old boot behavior back?

try cntrl+d
that show bring you up to multi user mode
with read/write slices.


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> Long story: I was muddling through updating the kernel and=20
> world for the first time, going from FreeBSD 5.1 =3D> 5.2.=20
> Following instructions in /usr/src/UPDATING I made backups,=20
> made buildworld, etc. until it got to the point where it says=20
> reboot in single user.
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> Never having done that, I tried first by "reboot"ing, but for=20
> some reason my USB keyboard doesn't get power until further=20
> on in the boot cycle, so I couldn't just "press 4." I looked=20
> through the docs and found instruction saying that I should=20
> set boot_single. I'm guessing I should have set it to=20
> something other than "", which is just copied from=20
> /boot/defaults/loader.conf.
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> So, a couple more questions: what is this limited read-only=20
> mode exactly? Where are my files (e.g. /usr is empty)? What=20
> should I have done? Is it possible to back out?
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> It's a personal sandbox, and everything I need is already=20
> safely backed up; if I need to just blast the whole system=20
> with a CD install, I can do that. But I am curious to know if=20
> it's possible to u-turn in this cul-de-sac. Apparently, I=20
> know just enough to get myself into trouble, but not enough=20
> to get out. _______________________________________________
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