Todd,

I've seen this question before. A month or two ago. I didn't see any
answer that satisfied me (though I may have missed it ;-).

The (almost) solution that came out was to manually start a second X
session on tty8 (or wherever). But to do this, you must(?) first login
as a user on for instance tty1 or tty2. I tried it but it didn't really
satisfy my needs. I'd like to be able to boot up a machine and find it
loaded with two (or more) graphical logins waiting for me.

If ever you solve this, I'd be very happy to learn how to do it.

Regards
Gustav

"Todd A. Jacobs" wrote:
> 
> After some experimentation, I have determined that deleting the comment
> character in the last line of gdm.conf will do nothing but lock up the
> machine. This is doubtless because it is trying to launch a second
> X-server on the same hardware--which is at best futile.
> 
> What's really needed is a second gdm session on another virtual console.
> Does anyone know how to make this happen? There don't seem to be any gdm
> man pages on my RHL 6.2 system, and the GNOME site doesn't have much to
> say on the subject. Please assist.
> 
> --
> Todd A. Jacobs
> Senior Network Consultant

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