Paul Rodríguez wrote:
> I'm not sure what I did, my system was running SO nicely!
>
> But I think it is because I turned off the XFS (X Font
> Server) from the startup services.  All of a sudden, my
> system crashed (or rather swicthed to run level 3 and froze
> at sending processes the term signal).  Is the XFS that
> important?  And if so, how do I turn it back on, when I try
> to startup, I get sent right back to runlevel 3 and get
> stuck at sending the term signal.
>
> I'm going to try the boot disk now, if I get to a command
> line, what do I write to edit the startup services?  And if
> I cannot get to a command line, how should I go about
> finding one?
>
> -Paul R
> [please help]

Paul....as root, in runlevel 3, execute:

drakxconf

The from the ensuing menu choose drakservices and tag xfs to 
start at system startup.  XF86 and KDE (or Gnome) will not 
run without xfs, it's the X font server.
-- 
Alan

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