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How to put boot into interactive mode on Fedora?

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Long ago I knew a way to get the boot process to require a keystroke at each step. This was important when you were trying to read the screen to figure out what is happening, typically wrong.

Can someone point me to how to do this on fedora?

posted Apr 17, 2014 by Tarun Singhal

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