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[Solved] Raspberry Pi - Rasbian - Boot in Single User mode

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To boot in single user mode (for example to fix a script when things go nuts on you):

sudo nano /boot/cmdline.txt

Add this line at the end:

init=/bin/sh

When done press CTRL+X, press "Y" and press ENTER.
This will skip init.d and such.


   
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