Hi Eugene, Deepan, Roy, and Harish,

i have tried what you guys suggested, and it worked. Thanks!



Regards,
Edwin



--- Roy Ong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Wed, 2007-06-13 at 08:00 +0800, Harish Pillay wrote:
> > > Try this
> > >
> > > Log into your system as root and do the following:
> > >
> > > The following makes a backup first, in case we make any errors
> > >         # cp -a /etc/inittab /etc/inittab.original
> > >
> > > Now we change the file
> > >         # sed -i [EMAIL PROTECTED]:3:initdefault:@id:5:initdefault:@g 
> > > /etc/inittab
> > >
> > > Now we check and make sure
> > >         # cat /etc/inittab | grep id | grep initdefault
> > >
> > > You should see a line something like the following
> > >         id:5:initdefault:
> > >
> > > That should be fine.
> > >
> > > Once you reboot your machine, it should come up with GDM instead
> > > of the command line.
> > 
> > Just picking a nit, you do not need to reboot just to go to level 5
> > - we are running windoze after all.  From the same command prompt
> > above, just type:
> >        # init 5
> > and you will go into initlevel 5 and start the graphical login process.
> > 
> > Harish
> 
> LOL - understand - probably when initiating the reply, my main concern
> was to be able to start up in runlevel 5 on its own :P



      
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