02-02-2017
Please help Linux system is down...
System is down, I can't seem to get in. It's VM so I took screen shot and upload the file here. Its a RTF file format.
when system comes up, I did press e then in the middle as you can see, I typed init=/bin/bash, I pressed CTRL -X. Then I should get prompt but not getting that. I get second error message.
After the second error message, I press enter, it takes me to third error message. I am totally lost.
Any ideas? Thanks.
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