Uploaded, in the queue for post-RC
** Changed in: grub (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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"Single User mode" should be renamed
https://launchpad.net/bugs/62600
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ah, a *Debian* fix (debian #370110) changed "from recovery mode to
single-user"
Debian bug 370110 in grub "please s/recovery/single-user/ in generated
menu.lst" [Wishlist,Closed] http://bugs.debian.org/370110
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"Single User mode" should be renamed
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It has been called "recovery mode" in Ubuntu (including in the grub menu
in the past). This is a regression and should be fixed for edgy final
as documentation refers to recovery mode.
** Changed in: grub (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Scott James Remnant
I agree with change that entry, I'll prefer "Advance User" or "text
mode",i am a new user -since May 06- and I'd like to see a new graphic
interface for grub (it's 21 century!!!) for example my first
installation was Xandros (I don't know how i got it) but, the point is
:Lilo on that distro have a
"Administration Console Only"?
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This will certainly affect people that I have installed Ubuntu for who
see themeselves as a single user - to choose the second option makes
more sense and will make them think they will be able to avoid things
like logging in (which most real single users regard as unnecessary
hassle, as far as I s
The term "rescue mode" would be pretty confusing, as there's an entirely
different "rescue mode" on the alternate install CD. I agree that
"single user" is not necessarily the best term to use, though - it's
technically accurate but (as you observe) confusing.
** Changed in: grub (Ubuntu)
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