Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi MAL,

Is it booting into 'init 3'. I have experience on RH

On RH

1. Boot computer into GRUB

2. Choose the most recent kernel on the list.

3. Press the "e" key to edit the commands for that kernel before booting.

4. On the next screen, choose the line saying "kernel /vmlinuz..." and press the "e" key.

5. At the END of the line of " grub edit > kernel /vmlinuz..." hit the space bar once (to get a space) and type "init 3" without the (quotation marks) and then press "enter" key.

*6. Back to previous screen "init 3" will appear at the end of the line. Press the "b" key to boot into 'init 3'
*


*I have no experience on Gentoo. I have to select 'genkernel' only without choice. Besides I am in doubt whether having sufficient memory to hold so many pages. I only have 256MB RAM
*


*Kindly advise.

Yeah, try that :)


I'm assuming you're running XDM/GDM/KDM etc ?

If it doesn't work, simply:

rc-update del xdm default

then reboot. Set it to start automatically again after you've checked your boot messages with:

rc-update add xdm default

MAL


-- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list



Reply via email to