Michael Kearey <mutk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Sean Middleditch wrote: > > >>Hmm . From dmesg : > >> Kernel command line: ro root=LABEL=/ rhgb > >>In my grub.conf > >> kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.22-1.2110.nptl ro root=LABEL=/ rhgb > >> > >> > >>And I still boot in plain old text [ Ok ] thing. Any other tips? (Not > >>that I care *that* much about it) > > > > > > Just to double check, you do have rhgb still installed, yes? Also, are > > you sure there are no typos in your sysconfig GRAPHICAL=yes line? > > rpm -q rhgb > rhgb-0.11.1-2 > > From /etc/sysconfig/init: > > # anything else => new style bootup without ANSI colors or positioning > BOOTUP=color > # Turn on graphical boot > GRAPHICAL=yes > > > Still no graphical boot. Quite odd. Ditto. Or at least from one machine. I have two machines running test3. One works with graphical boot, the other does not. The one that does not is an OLD HP Vectra VL. It has a P2 and 128MB RAM. The one that does work is a little Compaq Presario with a Celeron and 320MB. Neither has any of the new fancy graphics cards. The fact that they differ in this relatively minor way is indeed odd.