I have a slightly different question. I have x/xdm running fine on vt7 on
bootup. However, I'd like to be able to start a second X session on vt8,
so that, if I am logged into X on vt7 and have locked the screen with
xlock, other people can hit cntrl-alt-f8 and get a new xdm screen that
they can
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>
> first type runlevel, and see what level you are booting in (runlevel
> is in /sbin/runlevel). Then, if runlevel says "N 4", you're in level
> 4, and type
> cd /etc/rc4.d
> mv S99xdm K99xdm
Just some minor nit picking: it should be
mv S99xdm K01xdm
This might be important when switc
> - I have Debian 1.2 installed with kernel 2.0.27, when I boot the system,
> the last thing the system do, before asking me for the user and password,
> is start the xdm program. Then the system change to the seventh tty and
> change the apperance from text to graphical. I move to the firs
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