Ironic, I just was trying the same thing.
I'm running CentOS 8. The command systemctl enable multi-user.target is
what I tried but it complained that dependencies weren't met. I tried
systemctl disable graphical.target and it appeared to take the command
but running systemctl |grep graphical
On 8/22/2015 9:54 PM, g wrote:
On 08/22/15 19:59, rowan wrote:> Have 7 Raspberry units now, 1 model B single core, 6 Pi 2 quad core.> The single core unit
is running Pidora, a little sluggish but it is> running e-mail, Apache, MySQL, and is a fax server. Two of the model 2>
wrote:
On 08/22/2015 07:54 AM, John Rowan wrote:> Have version 22 loaded on
64GB secureSD chip, Pi 2 boots to multi-user> (level 3) text login
prompt, displays on screen that Ethernet is active> (see it obtained IP
address via DHCP from router). I enter root as user> and have tri
Have version 22 loaded on 64GB secureSD chip, Pi 2 boots to multi-user
(level 3) text login prompt, displays on screen that Ethernet is active
(see it obtained IP address via DHCP from router). I enter root as user
and have tried fidora, 1234, 123456, password and nothings as password
but can'
I am guessing since my e-mail address on file with the Fedora Project
didn't match the e-mail "From" below is why this didn't make it to the
list. I'm trying a third time.
I'd sent the e-mail below apparently to the wrong address.
I downloaded the DVD image, burned it, verified the media afte