Thierry

edit the /etc/initab file (as root) and change the

id:3:initdefault:

line to read

id:5:initdefault:

Prior to this you will see a reminder of the different runlevel settings. I
assume 5 is X11 on yours.  However you may want to lay off doing this until
you are totally sure that you have your system bedded down as if you get a
hang in X11 then you may not be able to fix it in text mode without a
re-install (I'm a newby and it happened to me!!)

Kind Regards
Mr Ashley Kitson

www.bbcb.co.uk
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Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 12:22 PM
Subject: Autologin on redhat edition


> Hi everyone,
> I have a computer with Redhat 8.0 and just one user. I would like to start
> automatically a session X without entering the user's name and password.
> Does someone know how to do that?
>
> Thanks
>
> Thierry
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