Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hmmm..i'm sorta new to linux and was trying to run the "xdm" login
> screen on system startup -- and made some changes to the
> .bash_profile - file and was wondering if anyone knows of any
> program that will run in win95 - that allows one to mount the linux
> filesystem - so that one can edit files on the linux system? --- 

There is only a *read-only* driver, IIRC.

What you should do is boot from the rescue disk or install CD, *don't* 
initialise any partitions, but mount the Linux disk.  Press Alt-F2 and 
Enter and edit the files from there (or just move it out of the way).

> By the way does anyone know the propper way to call the "xdm" login
> screen when you first boot up? so this doesn't happen again? Would
> greatly appreaciate any info. Thank you for your time.

Edit /etc/X11/config and change "no-start-xdm" to "start-xdm".

P.S. Could you try to get your post wrapped properly next time?  Leave 
off the v-card thing too, please.

-- 
         Carey Evans  http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/c.evans/

          GNU GPL: "The Source will be with you... always."


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