What should I do if the Linux runlevel is set to 6 and then restart infinitely?

  
                

When the Linux running level is set to 6, there will be an infinite restart problem. If you are inadvertently involved, how can you solve it? The following small series teaches you how to solve the restart problem that the Linux running level is set to 6. I hope to help you.

We know that Linux has 7 runlevels, and when the runlevel is set to 6, it will cause the Linux system to restart as soon as it is started. After rebooting, it will restart immediately. This will cause the system to fail to run normally. .

1. In the process of starting the countdown in the Linux system, as shown in the figure below, immediately press the “E” button on the keyboard (“e” is the initials of “edit””:

2, the following interface, the press on the keyboard & ldquo; E & rdquo; key:

3, by pressing the key to select the first downward direction two, as shown below:

4, pressed on the keyboard again & ldquo; E & rdquo; to enter into the following interface:
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