Hi, Ajay,

Thanks for yr email. We want to work both login( Locally and remotely). I
di check out the file  /etc/inittb and its already in multiuser mode.  I
tried to change it is default  X11 but then  I was able to login locally
but not remotely. Also many mose ws not responding then again I changed to
the the multiuser mode and the same problem continues.

Thankx
Ajit

> You dont mention whether you are trying to login remotely into that machine or
> locally.In case it is local then try booting into single user mode by typing
> linux single at bootprompt.If that works then login and change the default
> runlevel in /etc/inittab to full multiuser mode (not graphical).Reboot and
> then see.There may be other methods but I use this method when I find that on
> booting up I get an intermiitently blinking text display of login and I cant
> login because whats on the screen is not visible.I dont know why this happens
> but I have faced the problem a number of times especially when changing
> display cards or after configuring X.
> 
> Ajay Singh wrote:
> 
> > give it a hard hand and it will run ;-)
> > i suppose it is a dumb terminal as it used to be in Universities.
> > Try playing with on/off switches and blah blah....
> > why didn't u check out with ur admin.
> > ajay
> > ! ADDICTED TO LINUX !
> >
> > Ajitkumar wrote:
> > >
> > >  Hi,
> > >
> > > I am facing the problem of login for the first time. When I type the
> > > loging name on one of the machine it goes back to login promt and hence I
> > > am not able to loging on that particular machine. while other machines in
> > > the local network is working fine. What could be wrong in
> > > that machine? Please send me the solutions if possible.
> > > Ajit
> > >
> >
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