On Wednesday 24 March 2004 02:32, Alan Pike wrote:
> > > I'm betting you (or your init) switched your current runlevel (or your
> > > initdefault) from 5 to 3.
> >Sounds like a plausible explanation. Alan, you might want to take a look
> >at /etc/inittab, and look at a line like this:
> >id:5:initdefault:
> >You'll want the default to be 5 (like it is in the line above) i.s.o. 3.
> Thanks both Pieter and Jay, but odd, sadly it is just like that. Maybe a
> reboot is in order?

Sure, or just try (as root) init 5. If it still doesn't come up with X then, 
you might want to have a look at your /etc/init.d/rc5.d or /etc/rc5.d 
directory to see if X is even started there. You can check your currently 
runlevel by typing runlevel as root.

Regards,

Pieter Hulshoff

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