[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Anyway, now when I boot Linux, it gets to the ascii mandrake logon screen,
then
> changes video modes as if to go to the X-based logon, which it usually does,
> but
> then it bounces back to the ascii logon screen, changes video modes, back to
> the
> ascii screen and rapidly cycles back and forth this way indefinately
This happened to me once when I filled my / partition full and X didn't have
enough room to boot.
> 1. How do I boot Linux into command line mode without invoking the graphical
> logon screen?
Opinions differ on this one. You might read the thread "Can't Break X
Autostart" if you can get back to the earlier messages.
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Lane
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Lane Lester / Madison County, Georgia USA
Using Linux to get where I want to go...