> 
> Hey! Did you see what [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Jul 29 ?
> 
> > I edited my inittab file last night and made the default runlevel 5.  
> > This should (or so I've read) boot me into X.  Unfortunately I still 
> > get a text based system.  As it boots I see "setting runlevel 5" then 
> > it says going multiuser and ... nothing.
> 
> I just had a look at /etc/inittab and it would seem that runlevel "4" is
> to boot straight to X.
> 
> So you would change this line in /etc/inittab...
>       id:3:initdefault:
> To...
>       id:4:initdefault:
> 
> And you should be set.

Thats not correct for all Linux systems, i can only speak for Redhat and
slackware, Redhat is 5 but Slackware is 4.

> 
> Regards, Steve Youngs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ICQ: 34307457
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