Re: run level in debian

1999-11-01 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, Hongyu Lu wrote: : Thanks a lot. : : Hongyu : : On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, Nathan E Norman wrote: : : > On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, Hongyu Lu wrote: : > : > : I am a new user to Debian. After configuring the X Window, Debian seems : > : to like starting with a very high run-le

Re: run level in debian

1999-11-01 Thread Hongyu Lu
Thanks a lot. Hongyu On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, Nathan E Norman wrote: > On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, Hongyu Lu wrote: > > : I am a new user to Debian. After configuring the X Window, Debian seems > : to like starting with a very high run-level with X Window support. But I'd > : like to stay at a low-level

Re: run level in debian

1999-11-01 Thread Hongyu Lu
Thanks a lot. Hongyu On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, Martin Fluch wrote: > On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, Hongyu Lu wrote: > > > I am a new user to Debian. After configuring the X Window, Debian seems > > to like starting with a very high run-level with X Window support. But I'd > > like to stay at a low-level withou

Re: run level in debian

1999-11-01 Thread aphro
no idea how redhat works but im sure ..(comment cut out here) debian defaults to runlevel 2 (which is a low runlevel no doubt) to disable XDM for starting erase /etc/rc2.d/S99xdm (it may be named something else like S98xdm but the 'xdm' is the key here) next time you enter that runlevel, X won'

Re: run level in debian

1999-11-01 Thread Martin Fluch
On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, Hongyu Lu wrote: > I am a new user to Debian. After configuring the X Window, Debian seems > to like starting with a very high run-level with X Window support. But I'd > like to stay at a low-level without starting X automatically. I tried to > edit the inittab(like in Redhat),

Re: run level in debian

1999-11-01 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, Hongyu Lu wrote: : I am a new user to Debian. After configuring the X Window, Debian seems : to like starting with a very high run-level with X Window support. But I'd : like to stay at a low-level without starting X automatically. I tried to : edit the inittab(like in Redh

run level in debian

1999-11-01 Thread Hongyu Lu
I am a new user to Debian. After configuring the X Window, Debian seems to like starting with a very high run-level with X Window support. But I'd like to stay at a low-level without starting X automatically. I tried to edit the inittab(like in Redhat), but didn't work. Can anybody help me? Thanks.