Package: sysvinit Version: 2.57b-1 ------- Start of forwarded message ------- Date: Wed, 15 Nov 1995 01:03:29 -0500 To: Ian Murdock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: a little bit of flamage about single user mode From: Daniel Hagerty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I know I saw some mail about this on debian-users a few weeks ago, but I must let you know this: The current debian system's concept of "single user" is seriously hosed, and tries to do way too many things that are inappropriate for a single user machine. Basically, a single user shell should finish booting the kernel, and give you a shell at that point. Root shouldn't even be remounted read-write. It certainly shouldn't try to ifconfig network interfaces, or mount remote nfs filesystems. The network interface one is particularly bad, you can seriously trash a network for 10-15 minutes while arp caches clear out and so forth. ------- End of forwarded message -------