How to boot the kvm/net in single user mode, To boot the kvm/net in single user mode – Cyclades User's Guide User Manual

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AlterPath KVM/net Installation, Administration, and User’s Guide

How to Boot the KVM/net in Single User Mode

The KVM/net has a single user mode that is used when:

1. The name or password of the user with root privileges is lost or forgotten.

2. When an upgrade or downgrade process does not work properly and the

system turns unstable.

3. When a configuration change leaves the KVM/net inoperative or unstable.

Note: You cannot perform this process using Telnet or other remote connection

protocols.

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To Boot the KVM/net in Single User Mode

1. Connect a terminal to the console port of your KVM/net, login as “root”,

and reboot the unit.

The initial output of the hardware boot process is shown below.

2. After the line

“Linux/PPC load: root=/dev/ram”

is displayed, the

system waits approximately 3 seconds for user input.

3. Type “<sp>single” (spacebar, then the word “single”).

Hardware boot.

Entry Point = 0x00002120

loaded at: 00002120 00E433D4

relocated to: 00800020 016412D4

board data at: 0163E024 0163E244

relocated to: 0080579C 008059BC

zimage at: 008060F0 008AEBA0

initrd at: 008AF000 0163E000

avail ram: 01642000 08000000

Linux/PPC load: root=/dev/ram ramdisk=0x0000F000

Linux/PPC load: root=/dev/ram ramdisk=0x0000F000 single

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