Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You may want to check /etc/rc.conf and make sure it is not starting
there. I'm assuming you want to boot to the default level but just not
wanting the GUI to start. You may want search for softlevel and add
that to your boot loader.
Thanks... yes /etc/rc.conf
Harry Putnam wrote:
Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You may want to check /etc/rc.conf and make sure it is not starting
there. I'm assuming you want to boot to the default level but just not
wanting the GUI to start. You may want search for softlevel and add
that to your boot loader.
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