The recovery mode or the single-user mode doesn't suit your needs? If
you don't want GUI every time you boot (but want services like httpd,
ftpd, ssh, etc. to run), then you can stop GDM from loading by using
the method I mentioned on my last mail (there are other ways to do it
as well).
I think
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 8:57 AM, Masum Masum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanx for the reply. But how to have a separate entry in GRUB to log
on in command prompt. I mean like recovery mode there will be a
separate choice to log in to command prompt and separate choice for
GUI. Plz advice.
To add
On Hardy, comment out the line /usr/bin/gdm on the
/etc/X11/default-display-manager file. Now reboot your machine, and
you'll be taken to the multi-user command line mode. To go back to
GUI, just type sudo gdm. Alternatively, you can also issue the
command sudo update-rc.d -f gdm remove to
Thanx for the reply. But how to have a separate entry in GRUB to log
on in command prompt. I mean like recovery mode there will be a
separate choice to log in to command prompt and separate choice for
GUI. Plz advice.
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HI all
I am now multibooting hardy and geexbox via GRUB. Now i want to make a very
lightweight CLI based Linux without any X . So I am trying with ttylinux. I
have compiled the whole OS but it is coming with LILO by default . How to
change it to GRUB?
In Hardy what entry should I make to boot into