It's really quite easy. By default Debian boots to runlevel 2, and xdm (or gdm, wdm, whatever is installed) is started at each runlevel. If you want, for example, xdm to not start at runlevel 2, just remove /etc/rc2.d/S99xdm. Booting (or merely switching) to runlevel 3, 4, or 5 will start xdm. Nothing difficult, no voodoo. Not Debian-specific, either.
noah On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 04:32:37PM -0500, Mario Lombardo wrote: > That would be cool. I couldn't figure it out either, so I just ctrl-c to the > cli > console and removed xdm with: > > apt-get remove xdm > > Then I booted again. X still doesn't work on my laptop. > > Mario > > > Gergely Nagy wrote: > > > Hi! > > > > I want to be able to eather boot to the console or xdm (gdm). Under Redhat I > > could do that with runlevels out of the box. How can I set this up under > > Debian? > > > > Greg > > > > -- > > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- _______________________________________________________ | Web: http://web.morgul.net/~frodo/ | PGP Public Key: http://web.morgul.net/~frodo/mail.html
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