Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi folks,
5.2
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Kindly advise the key combination switching between INIT 3 and INIT 5
Ctrl + Alt + F2 = INIT 3/Text mode (works)
Ctrl + Alt + F7 = INIT 5/Graphic mode (does not work)
and the method switching to multi-user-mode from single-user-mode
instead of rebooting PC
Hi Dan,
FreeBSD does not have init levels. You've got off, single-user, and
multi-user.
Noted with thanks
and the method switching to multi-user-mode from single-user-mode
instead of rebooting PC
Exit the single-user shell, and the system will bring itself to
multi-user mode
Hi Matt,
- snip -
FreeBSD does not have init levels. You've got off, single-user, and
multi-user.
As Dan said, FreeBSD does not have init levels but you can switch to a text
console from X-windows Ctrl + Alt + F[1-8] will all take you to a login
prompt, Ctrl + Alt + F9 will take you back
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004, Stephen Liu wrote:
After .. /bin/sh: appeared it runs on single-user shell.
Is it typing 'exit' + ENTER to turn to multi-user shell?
Correct.
Ciao, Mark Weinem
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In the last episode (Feb 24), Stephen Liu said:
5.2
==
Kindly advise the key combination switching between INIT 3 and INIT 5
Ctrl + Alt + F2 = INIT 3/Text mode (works)
Ctrl + Alt + F7 = INIT 5/Graphic mode (does not work)
FreeBSD does not have init levels. You've got off, single-user,
On Monday 23 February 2004 22:22, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Feb 24), Stephen Liu said:
5.2
==
Kindly advise the key combination switching between INIT 3 and INIT 5
Ctrl + Alt + F2 = INIT 3/Text mode (works)
Ctrl + Alt + F7 = INIT 5/Graphic mode (does not work)
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