On 09/03/2012 15:02, Kevin Martin wrote:
On 03/09/2012 04:34 AM, Frank Murphy wrote:
On 09/03/12 10:31, Aero Maxx wrote:
In the older versions of fedora there was runlevels and these seem to of
been replaced with targets instead, but my question is with the new
system, how do you change from wh
On 03/09/2012 04:34 AM, Frank Murphy wrote:
> On 09/03/12 10:31, Aero Maxx wrote:
>> In the older versions of fedora there was runlevels and these seem to of
>> been replaced with targets instead, but my question is with the new
>> system, how do you change from what was runlevel 3 and runlevel 5
On 09/03/12 10:31, Aero Maxx wrote:
In the older versions of fedora there was runlevels and these seem to of
been replaced with targets instead, but my question is with the new
system, how do you change from what was runlevel 3 and runlevel 5 on the
fly as and when you needed a gui.
https://fed
In the older versions of fedora there was runlevels and these seem to of
been replaced with targets instead, but my question is with the new
system, how do you change from what was runlevel 3 and runlevel 5 on the
fly as and when you needed a gui.
Am I correct in thinking that you now need to
On 05/19/2011 09:45 PM, slamp On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 7:49 AM, JB wrote:
>> > Manuel Trujillo (TooManySecrets toomany.net> writes:
>>> >> Before systemd, you could start a system without the X putting a "3"
>>> >> at end of kernel line in grub. How I can make the same in Fedora 15? I
>>> >>
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 7:49 AM, JB wrote:
> Manuel Trujillo (TooManySecrets toomany.net> writes:
>
>>
>> Hi.
>>
>> Before systemd, you could start a system without the X putting a "3"
>> at end of kernel line in grub. How I can make the same in Fedora 15? I
>> tried the same but not work (I thin
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 1:49 PM, JB wrote:
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Systemd#Boot_Kernel_Command_Line
Thank you all. This is just what I'm looking for ;-)
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On 05/17/2011 11:13 AM, "Manuel Trujillo
(TooManySecrets)" wrote:
> Before systemd, you could start a system without the X putting a "3"
> at end of kernel line in grub. How I can make the same in Fedora 15? I
> tried the same but not work (I think it is for the new systemd start
> system).
A q
Manuel Trujillo (TooManySecrets toomany.net> writes:
>
> Hi.
>
> Before systemd, you could start a system without the X putting a "3"
> at end of kernel line in grub. How I can make the same in Fedora 15? I
> tried the same but not work (I think it is for the new systemd start
> system).
>
> P
Hi.
Before systemd, you could start a system without the X putting a "3"
at end of kernel line in grub. How I can make the same in Fedora 15? I
tried the same but not work (I think it is for the new systemd start
system).
Please, excuse me my bad english.
Regards.
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