----- Original Message ----- 
From: "H.J.Bathoorn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 09:54
Subject: Re: [newbie] How to clear autologin


On Wednesday 11 February 2004 16:27, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
> I tried ctl-alt-F1, F2, Delete, Backspace.  No response just that ugly
> green screen with two white bars and a watch.
> Regards;
> Hoyt

Well that about only leaves the "failsafe" boot option doesn't it:)
If you didn't leave failsafe in the lilo menu; hit <ESC> and type "linux
init
1" at the prompt a nd hit <enter>
Once in there you can run "mcc" (mandrake control center) by typing just
that
on the command line and see if you can reset the boot options from there OR
as somebody else opted: Simply "urpme autologin" .
>From there you can type "init 5" and (hopefully) go up to a gui login
screen.

If you want to see what's actually happening do "init 3", then login as you
and type "startx".
To kill the screen with the watch hit <CTRL><ALT>  <F1> ( or <Backspace>
instead of F1) and you can see the error messages.

>From what I've understood from your previous mails your windowmanagers are
in
a mess.
Probably the best solution for that would be to insert the install CD again
and then opt for "upgrade". It's a short procedure (as everything's already
uptodate) which usually repairs the messed up Windowmanagers.

Good luck,
HarM
P/S All commands should be used without the " " and activated by hitting
<enter>;)


That sounds like a good plan I will try it this afternoon.  Thanks
Regards
Hoyt



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