Hello all. I locked up X-Windows. I had run Red Hat 6.0 on a PC for about a year, and the install was no problem. I decided to go to debian and the install was fine, but X-Windows would not run, and it failed because the /dev/mouse file did not exist. I just created a blank /dev/mouse file to see if X would run without a mouse and thus locked up my system.
X-Windows is set to load by default? I made the Linux boot diskette. How can I stop X-Windows from starting by default so I can remove my mouse file. Also what do I need for the /dev/mouse file? I just have a regular IBM 2-button PS/2 mouse. Thanks. Feel free to e-mail me directly. Lawrence NOSPAM [EMAIL PROTECTED]