Yes I do see that and I can choose it
What you see? Read the screen
I'll send the picture in a sec
Press c to the debian entry, add init=/bin/bash on the kernel line, and do what you got to do.
E instead of C F10 to boot after the edit
I did this now but it seems that it doesn't know any of terminal's commands
This is not even the system, this is the bootloader (grub) shell
I just pressed c
Did you see @il_muflone comment? You have to press E to edit the boot entry, and then you can try to boot with the modified version, with f10
Yes, then you edit the boot entry to add init=/bin/bash, as he told you
Ah now I get it, you mean I edit this? I found something online Thanks mate
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