Greg Ennis wrote: >Everyone, > >I am having a little trouble getting my first Fedora system to boot. I >think I am having trouble with the 'first time boot' script on the gui >interface. Is there a way to change the run level to 3 by changing the boot >statements in grub in order to bypass the first time boot script on the gui >interface? > >Thanks, > >Greg Ennis > > > > From memory, select the correct line to boot and hit 'e' for edit. Go to the kernel line and hit 'e' for edit again. Go to the end of the line and add '3' without the quotes. Then hit enter to accept, and 'b' to boot -- Scott Burns Mirrabooka Systems Tel +61 7 3857 7899 Fax +61 7 3857 1368 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Scott, Thanks for the syntax! Marius, thanks for your suggestion too, but I need to do this in grub before it boots, The problem I am having is related to the 'first time boot script' and an old monitor that was not in the Fedora database. Greg