Hello, Ok I checked the FAQ but there is no info on this potentially really dumb question. When I installed the server I chose to have xdm start at boot up. This works great noprob there. But I messed up. I started to set up the .xsession file and instead of doing this for my user account until I got it right for some reason I did it for my root account. So now I have an .xsession file in /root that is not written correctly it times out and just keeps returning me to the login screen. With my user account I do not have the correct permissions to change anything related to this so it does me no good. What I need to do is somehow stop xdm at boot up (I'm booting Linux from a floppy) so I can get access to the console as root and delete the .xsession file that resides in /root. Please HELP........ Thanks -Brian, ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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