According to Bill Kocik: While burning my CPU.
> 
> 
> >     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.
> 

I rather think he would have to hunt down his rescue disk, as you say
runlevel 4, on a redhat system has no symlinks to init scripts in
/etc/rc.d/rc4.d which would i imagen result in a system freeze, rather like
a program that says "i dont know what to do, stop".

> Runlevel 5 is correct for xdm.
> 
> 
> ---
> Bill Kocik
> Information Systems
> Medar, Inc.
> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> 


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Regards Richard.
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