All,
About a month ago the following message was posted by Greg Cornell,
I have my system set up to automatically start in runlevel 5, which starts X
and lets you log in. This morning I installed bash-2.02-3.i386.rpm and can
no longer log in at the X login screen. I have to switch to a
I was finally able to fix this problem. The problem actually was that the
default path apparently changed from version 1.x to 2.x. There's a file
~/.xsession-errors that lists the problem encountered while logging in. In
my case, there were 3 lines saying different commands could not be found.
I have my system set up to automatically start in runlevel 5, which starts X
and lets you log in. This morning I installed bash-2.02-3.i386.rpm and can
no longer log in at the X login screen. I have to switch to a text terminal
to log in. I'm fairly new to Linux so I'm not sure what to look
I'd like to add a question to this one. ¿What file do you edit to change
the runlevel in the first place. I'd like to change mine to runlevel 5.
I have my system set up to automatically start in runlevel 5, which starts X
and lets you log in. This morning I installed bash-2.02-3.i386.rpm and
I'd like to add a question to this one. ¿What file do you edit to change
the runlevel in the first place. I'd like to change mine to runlevel 5.
Change /etc/inittab - id:3:initdefault: changes to id:5:initdefault:
(fairly self-explanatory once you're doing it =)
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