Hi there, maybe it's just me, but why use the graphical boot at all? I just uninstalled the rpm and if you still want a graphical login you just set initdefault:5 in /etc/inittab.... (which you probably allready have...) Sturla On Thu, 2004-01-01 at 20:39, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote: > At 12:45 1/1/2004, you wrote: > >Simon Perreault wrote: > >>On January 1, 2004 13:05, Randall Crunk wrote: > >> > >>>Is there any way for me to edit a file for Fedora > >>>so that when the computer boots I don't have to > >>>click on the "show details" every time to see what > >>>is going on? > >> > >>See http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ and grep for "rhgb". > > > >I read these pages upon pages of notes, being somewhat new > >to Linux, I guess I just didn't know what I was looking for > >as I don't see anything there to help me. > > Not to worry, Randall... I've been around Linux for a while now, and I > couldn't find anything in the release notes to answer your question either. > Perhaps Simon didn't understand your question and provided an answer to > "how do I set up my computer to use the graphical boot" instead of "how do > I always show details in the graphical boot". > > I suggest you always try to search the list archives and then Google before > posting a question to the list. If you're new to Linux, most questions you > will have are things upon which someone else has already bumped into, and > there will be an answer in the archives or Google. It's also quicker than > posting a question and getting an answer a day or two later. > > The archives are found at: > > http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/ > > However, if you forget or lose that URL (which I always do), then simply > hit the link at the bottom of every post to the list, where it says "To > unsubscribe". That link takes you to a page where you can do several things > related to the mailing list, and the very first one near the top of the > page is a link to the archives. Once you actually get to the archives, you > can enter a search query there. > > I entered "rhgb graphical boot always show details" in the search box and > got lots and lots of stuff, but you have to wade through a bunch of > material. Not finding that interface particularly friendly at this point, I > went to Google, and did some searching there with 'always "show details" > graphical boot fedora' and found a few links, but no answers. > > The story should end with my giving you the right answer but... no joy. I > have no idea how to solve this particular question. But the archives and > Google may help you find the answer to others while for this one we wait to > see what the list says. <smile> >