Thanks, it works. However, anything else is not initialized...The best thing will be change is config files to boot to bash but without login prompt...
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Browse All TopicsI need to boot Linux (Embedded, Kernel 2.4.20) without login prompt - directly to bash. I prefer level 3 but signle-user mode is Ok as well.
Unfortunately I am still getting message:
Give root password for maintenance
(or type CONTROL-D for normal start-up):
Thanks
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Sorry, that I was not clear.... I know root password. My target is not to reset it.
It is embedded Linux (not x86 at all)... I want to boot it without login prompt to bash. Your first suggestion is Ok and I run bash.
However, I skip all init scripts and I would like to run it without prompt as well.. :)
As I've already written, your suggestion is working. However, it doesn't run any initial system scripts...
Do you know what I need to change in /etc/something... to boot Linux up to bash without login prompt ? Some getty or whatever it is ?
Again it is not PC, there is no grub, or LILO... But I can pass parameters from bootloader to kernel, so init=/bin/sh is working, but I would like
something "better" if it is possible....
Thanks,
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by: wesly_chenPosted on 2006-05-25 at 12:24:31ID: 16763550
> (Embedded, Kernel 2.4.20) without login prompt - directly to bash
If you use Grub boot loader, then
press "e" key twice on the Grub boot screen then edit the line start with
kernel= ...... init=/bin/sh <=== Add init=/bin/sh
Then "Enter" and press "b" key.
so you can directly to bash/sh