Hi Mike,

If I bet a body part or held my breath, I would have died a long time
ago...n'yuk..n'yuk.
I think, when all else fails, 'Failsafe' allows the user to run in basic
text mode when the GUI end dies.
And, edit the necessary files, and get the graphical end up and running.
Or, it can be for users that prefer text only. 

Any thoughts from our gurus out there?

Roman
(Hey, did I figure this out without a manual?)

Michael Scottaline wrote:
> 
> Romanator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks Mike. I'm still trying to figure out what the 'Failsafe' option
> > is used for.
> >
> > Roman
> ===============================
> Hey Roman,
>         Don't bet a lung (or any other body parts :o) ), but I think "failsafe" is
> similar to windows "safe mode".  It's a "limited" boot that will allow you in
> w/o full functionality, to fix what might be broken.  Anyone else chime in
> w/some help here????
> Mike
> 
> "What contemptible scoundrel has stolen the cork to my lunch?"
>         --W. C. Fields
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