>From a shell prompt (within X, start a Terminal window) su to root and
then run linuxconf:

1.      su (type root password)
2.      linuxconf &
3.      Navigate to Config --> boot mode --> Mode --> default boot mode; and
change the "Default operation mode" to "Text mode & Network".

Hope that helps.

--Nathan


> Martin Rodolfo Gonzalez wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
>     As you all might have assumed by my dumb question, I am new to the
> linux world. Well, here goes my problem. I have recently installed
> redhat 6.1, and during the installation process the xwindows
> enviroment was set to start up automatically at boot time. Therefore I
> would like to know what I should do in order to avoid such thing from
> happening, since I really prefer to have the right to choose when to
> start X and when not to do it.
> 
> Thanks.


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