Yes, the last line in /etc/inittab could stay in and not cause a
problem. What he had was the standard last line that is altered only if
you want to have kde startup for a graphical login. Its presence is not
the problem, definitely. I have had that last line in about 6 different
linux installs and never seen it cause a problem

Tom

Russ Johnson wrote:
> 
> Read up on how init reads that file. The answer will become clear.
> 
> I suspect you could put that line back (and make no other changes to your
> system) and it wouldn't run X on startup... As long as it's truly starting
> in runlevel 3. This is controlled by the first line in inittab.
> 
> If it does, you have much bigger problems than just X starting at bootup.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brian T.
> Schellenberger
> Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 1:09 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [expert] Can't Break X Autostart
> 
> If that's the case, then why does deleting that line solve the problem?
> 
> On Thu, 06 Apr 2000, you wrote:
> | For what it's worth, you'll need the line in inittab for X to start in
> | runlevel 5. If you start in runlevel 3, that line is never run, so it's
> not
> | part of the problem.
> |
> | Russ
> |
> | -----Original Message-----
> | From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> | [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Lane Lester
> | Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 4:03 AM
> | To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> | Subject: Re: [expert] Can't Break X Autostart
> |
> |
> | Brian T. Schellenberger said:
> | >  I believe that the reason you get a totally blank screen when you just
> | >  do a startx is because you have an empty .xinitrc.
> | >
> | >  Since you have a .xinitrc the system one dosn't run 'cause it thinks
> | >  you want to replace it with your own, but yours doesn't do anything.
> | >
> | >  Thus a plain gray screen.
> | >
> | >  Try deleting it and then do a startx.
> |
> | Many, many thanks to you and Civileme and others for sticking with this
> | investigation. It looks like the above finally did the trick. Deleting
> | (well, actually renaming) the .xinitrc and taking out
> | "x:5:respawn:/etc/X11/prefdm -nodaemon" from the bottom of inittab
> | allowed the boot to stop at the console screen and for "startx" to
> | operate without crashing back to the console.
> |
> | Interestingly, now that I've done a startx, the window manager that is
> | running is KDE, not my preferred and previous IceWM. I think I can find
> | where that is going on and make the change.
> | --
> | Lane
> | ____
> | Lane Lester / Madison County, Georgia USA
> | Using Linux to get where I want to go...
> --
> "Brian, the man from babbleon-on"               [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Brian T. Schellenberger                         http://www.babbleon.org
> Support http://www.eff.org.                     Support decss defendents.
> Support http://www.programming-freedom.org.     Boycott amazon.com.

Reply via email to