On Sunday 06 April 2003 04:20, Ramsay D. Seielstad, KC2GMW wrote:
> Timing is everything ... after several months with the basic, nothing-X
> installed, I finally got around to adding sound and Xfree86. I also ended
> up rebooting and rather than the usual text consoles for login got the X
> log
On Sun, Apr 06, 2003 at 07:20:12AM +0500, Ramsay D. Seielstad, KC2GMW wrote:
> Timing is everything ... after several months with the basic, nothing-X
> installed, I finally got around to adding sound and Xfree86. I also ended
> up rebooting and rather than the usual text consoles for login got
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Timing is everything ... after several months with the basic, nothing-X
installed, I finally got around to adding sound and Xfree86. I also ended
up rebooting and rather than the usual text consoles for login got the X
login screen.
I was going to post ask
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 08:26:58AM -0600, Irish, Jon D BAE SYSTEMS wrote:
> All,
> This is my mistake (as usual ;-). I did not provide enough
> information in my post. I need to temporarily disable booting
> into a graphical environment (i.e. X) so that I can install
> the new Nvidia display driv
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"Irish, Jon D BAE SYSTEMS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is my mistake (as usual ;-). I did not provide enough
> information in my post. I need to temporarily disable booting into a
> graphical environment (i.e. X) so that I can instal
"Irish, Jon D BAE SYSTEMS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> All,
> This is my mistake (as usual ;-). I did not provide enough
> information in my post. I need to temporarily disable booting into a
> graphical environment (i.e. X) so that I can install the new Nvidia
> display drivers for X. After the
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 08:26:58AM -0600, Irish, Jon D BAE SYSTEMS wrote:
> This is my mistake (as usual ;-). I did not provide enough information
> in my post. I need to temporarily disable booting into a graphical
> environment (i.e. X) so that I can install the new Nvidia display
> drivers for X
more sense?
Jon
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Subject: Re: default run level
"Dave Sherohman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 03:06:34PM -0700,
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 03:06:34PM -0700, Gary Hennigan wrote:
> "Irish, Jon D BAE SYSTEMS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Here is a newbie question: Which default run level do I change
> > inittab to so that the PC boots to a VGA console instead of X?
Score
"Dave Sherohman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 03:06:34PM -0700, Gary Hennigan wrote:
> > "Irish, Jon D BAE SYSTEMS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Here is a newbie question: Which default run level do I change
>
On Don, 03 Apr 2003 at 14:39 (-0600), Irish, Jon D BAE SYSTEMS wrote:
> Here is a newbie question: Which default run level do I change inittab to so that
> the PC boots to a VGA console instead of X?
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On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 02:39:02PM -0600, Irish, Jon D BAE SYSTEMS wrote:
> Here is a newbie question: Which default run level do I change inittab
> to so that the PC boots to a VGA console instead of X?
You don't do anything with the runlevel. You disable xdm (or gdm, kdm,
wdm) by d
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 03:06:34PM -0700, Gary Hennigan wrote:
> "Irish, Jon D BAE SYSTEMS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Here is a newbie question: Which default run level do I change
> > inittab to so that the PC boots to a VGA console instead of X?
>
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Irish, Jon D BAE SYSTEMS wrote:
Here is a newbie question: Which default run level do I change inittab to so that the PC boots to a VGA console instead of X?
The default run level is 2[ie /etc/rc2.d/]. So presumably you want to
do something like 'mmv "/etc/rc2.d/S99?dm" &quo
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 02:39:02PM -0600, Irish, Jon D BAE SYSTEMS wrote:
> Here is a newbie question: Which default run level do I change inittab
> to so that the PC boots to a VGA console instead of X?
You don't play with inittab at all; this isn't RedHat. See
http://home.ix.ne
"Irish, Jon D BAE SYSTEMS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Here is a newbie question: Which default run level do I change
> inittab to so that the PC boots to a VGA console instead of X?
On a clean install, level 2. Look in /etc/inittab and there you'll see
a line like
Here is a newbie question: Which default run level do I change inittab to so that the
PC boots to a VGA console instead of X?
Sincerely,
Jon D. Irish
BAE SYSTEMS
Analytical Solutions
(Lower Tier Project Office)
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