force_boot_to_command_line
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| + | Now use update-grub command to re-generate a GRUB2 config file in /boot based on these changes. | ||
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| + | sudo update-grub | ||
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| + | For systemd-enabled desktop only: If your desktop uses systemd (e.g., for Debian 8 or later or Ubuntu 15.04 or later), there is one additional step needed. That is to change the default target from " | ||
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| + | sudo systemctl set-default multi-user.target | ||
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| + | Now reboot and hopefully you will be at a text based login prompt. | ||
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