On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 13:29, Alex Pankin wrote: > Can anybody suggest whether I can avoid loading X-system at the boot time? If you mean you just want to stop the graphical boot, edit /boot/grub/grub.conf and remove 'rhbg' from the end of the 'kernel' line. If you want to stop X completely, and just boot into a text console, change the default run-level as well: edit /etc/inittab and change 'id:5:initdefault:' to 'id:3:initdefault:'. You may notice that different services (httpd, cups, kudzu, etc) will now start. Thats because each service can be defined to start for each run-level. You'll need to run redhat-config-services, or chkconfig, to specify which service starts for which run level. HTH, -- Iain Buchanan <iain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> A manager went to his programmers and told them: "As regards to your work hours: you are going to have to come in at nine in the morning and leave at five in the afternoon." At this, all of them became angry and several resigned on the spot. So the manager said: "All right, in that case you may set your own working hours, as long as you finish your projects on schedule." The programmers, now satisfied, began to come in a noon and work to the wee hours of the morning. -- Geoffrey James, "The Tao of Programming"
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