On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Alain Toussaint wrote: > i was surfing on the internet and viewed some comments on enabling X at > boot,i tried the trick down there ( modify /etc/X11/config so the line > no-start-xdm look like start-xdm,backup /etc/inittab and modify so when > booting,it load into runlevel 5) but this hasn't worked,is there some
When I enabled my XDM I didn't mess with /etc/inittab I just modified /etc/X11/config like the one I am attaching to you. (Sorry for the attachment... but I coundn't cut/paste... not on my machine... ;) > document i could read for enabling X at boot ( and i did read a lot of the > manpage sooner this week on this) ??? > > p.s.i put the backup inittab back into the /etc directory so it start back > in runlevel 2. > > p.p.s.i'm using debian 1.3.1 > > Alain I think that everything should work just fine with the above config file, at least it does for me... ;) Daniel. ______________________________________________________________________ Daniel Doro Ferrante email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] System Administrator http://www.cecm.usp.br/~danieldf CECM - Curso de Ciencias Moleculares - USP Course of Molecular Sciences - University of Sao Paulo
# This file contains configuration flags for the X Window System. # For a description of the meanings of the flags, see # /usr/doc/X11/debian.README run-xconsole obey-nologin allow-user-resources allow-user-modmap allow-user-xsession allow-failsafe xdm-start-server #start-xdm no-start-xdm