Hi!
> We have a Raspberry Pi here that was working fine, but because my
> colleagues tend to reboot the thing by unplugging the power, the root
> file-system got dirty.
> To fsck the root file-system, I attempted to boot it into single-user
> mode using nextboot -o "-s" -k kernel.
>
> Unfortunately, it never shows the single user mode prompt. The system
> gets stuck trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/mmcsd0s2a
>
> And it does that every time I attempt to boot it, because that
> nextboot flag never gets cleared!
> There doesn't appear to be any method of interrupting the boot loader
> on the Pi either.
>
> How do I get out of this pickle?
Put the SD card into some other device, e.g. some laptop with FreeBSD,
run the fsck there ?
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