Scott Burch wrote:
2) That brings up question 2: how do I keep the system from trying to run gdm
on startup. I'm able get out of it by pressing ctrl-alt-backspace, but I have
to that repeatedly and it's very annoying. I've looked through the /etc/rc.d
directory but I can't see what's trying to run gdm.
edit /etc/inittab and change the line - id:5:initdefault to read id:3:initdefault
Or you could do it via Grub at boot time:
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/ref-guide/s1-grub-runlevels.html
Best regards
Geert
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