Init doesn't work like that.
Wake up
Oh it doesn't?
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you fucked up so bad even the computer is panicking
It literally says "try passing init= option to kernel" in OP's picture. init=/bin/bash is an example of that, which should just land you in a root shell (for best effect pass the rw parameter too so / is mounted in read-write mode and you don't need to remount it manually to make changes to the system).
not even windows is that bad, you cannot log on as local admin without a password by just trivially changing a boot parameter lol
You still need root password to access the shell
No you don't lol. That's why to reset the root password you can tell the kernel to just start a shell instead of an actual init process.
You know it's coming. You just know it.