Second thought /boot doesn't get mounted automatically so you might find
the grub.conf .

So you might be using grub. Easy way to tell is grub is usually
graphical which lilo is text based.

If you are using grub highlight the OS, then hit 'e' as in edit
then select the line beginning with "kernel=...." hit 'e' as in edit
again. 
Add a one '1' to the end of the line.

then hit 'b' as in boot, to boot the changes
 


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