Which dist? If redhat, change the default runlevel from 5 to 3: Find /etc/inittab, look for line initdefault or somesuch and change the 5 to a 3. Of course, you need to get to the text console first :-) Do ctrl-alt-f1 or "linux single" per other responses. Regards, Matt -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
- [SLUG] Preventing X from starting automatically... Brendan Dacre
- Re: [SLUG] Preventing X from starting automatically.... Simon Wong
- Re: [SLUG] Preventing X from starting automatically.... Campbell McLeay
- Re: [SLUG] Preventing X from starting automatically.... Jeff Waugh
- RE: [SLUG] Preventing X from starting automatically.... Matthew Hannigan
- RE: [SLUG] Preventing X from starting automatically.... Stalker, Doug
- Re: [SLUG] Preventing X from starting automatically.... Brendan Dacre
- RE: [SLUG] Preventing X from starting automatically.... Sorensen, Grant
