> Hi, Rod, > In order to start xdm, you have to change the default runlevel 3 with > the runlevel 4 (in '/etc/inittab' -- default runlevel). Whoa! Careful there... If you look at /etc/inittab you'll notice that runlevel 4 is *not* used for anything. I don't know what might happen if you set it as your default. Runlevel 5 is correct for xdm. --- Bill Kocik Information Systems Medar, Inc. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://www.medar.com
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