If you just want to boot to single user at start-up, when the redhat logo 
appears enter ctrl x and at the prompt enter linux s or linux single. if 
you are already running in multi-user level 3 and want to go to single 
user; enter init 1.

Hope that helps.

--On Friday, April 12, 2002 1:31 PM -0400 Tom Pollerman 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>> On Thu, 2002-04-11 at 23:41, Vimol wrote:
>> Hello:
>>
>> How to boot Linux 7.2 in single user mode ??
>>
>> Kvimol
>>
> If you always want to boot to a certain runlevel:
>
> Edit your /etc/inittab file. The line:
>
>                         id:X:initdefault:
>
> replace X with the runlevel you want.
>
>
> 
Regards,
>
> 
Tom
>
>
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