guess is, that the
startup screen isnt scrollable, and therefore can display it, even if it
is running.
Although the prompt isnt necessary, i like the 'tab' feature, especially
when installing new kernels, to see which one to run.
Thanks,
David Tarendash
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t, at boot though it automatically
> went right back into xwindows. How do I stop it from doing
> this?
in your /etc/inittab
change the following line:
id:5:initdefault
to
id:3:initdefault
(which is full multiuser mode)
-david tarendash
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site exec locate ghostscript-fonts-std
locate ghostscript-fonts-std
/ftp/pub/contrib/noarch/ghostscript-fonts-std-5.10-4.noarch.rpm
/ftp/pub/contrib/SRPMS/ghostscript-fonts-std-5.10-4.src.rpm
(end of 'locate ghostscript-fonts-std)
> I tried to upgrade ghostscript to 5.10 and got the following