Josef Bailey: > > Also since your going to be booting to the cli you will possibly need > to change your runlevl in /etc/inittab > > http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-changing-run-levels.html (Run > level)
Debian always boots into runlevel 2 by default. If a login manager
(gdm/kdm/lightdm) is installed, it is started in runlevel 2 as well.
If the OP checked the "desktop" task during installation but still
doesn't have a graphical login, something is broken.
J.
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