If you run in to similar problems again, send another mail to the list and we will try to help you. However when you post can you do two things as this will make it easier for us (and less frustrating for you). 1) Post a more detailed description of your problem. Try to indicate what is happening before it all goes wrong, and then how it went all wrong. 2) Provide us with details of the machine your system is running on. Laptop/Desktop make/model. Graphics card make/model, and any thing else you think may be of assistance. Doug On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 10:53, Jeany Zoita Jakobsen wrote: > Hi Doug, > > Thancks but now i am 30 min before new installation of Fedora will > end. > I am teriffied thinking about how it will handle my installation of > MailScanner with antiv and antis. > > Thancks again, > > Jeany > > -----Opprinnelig melding----- > Fra: fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx > [SMTP:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] På vegne av Douglas > Furlong > Sendt: 05. april 2004 11:14 > Til: For users of Fedora Core releases > Emne: Re: Black Screen? [was (no subject)] > > On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 08:08, Jeany Zoita Jakobsen wrote: > > > > > > Good morning, > > > > I just try to get in tuch whith my Fedora, but the > sharm is > > black!!! > > > > This computer has more servers installed, but just > Fedora is > > "black":) > > > > Shall i install everything again?? > > > > Jeany > Good morning Jeany > > I am unsure what you mean by "sharm is black". I have to > assume that you > meant he screen is black. > > Can you give us more information about what happens when the > system > boots. > > You should see the "grub" boot screen where you can choose > which kernel > to boot. > > Then you should see some white text scroll past. > > Next there are two possabilites. > > A) You see the RedHat Graphical Boot, that tells you what > services are > starting. > > B) Some more text scroll past stating what services are > starting with a > little green [ok] to their right. > > Do you see any of this? > > You may want to try booting to run level 3, and reconfiguring > your > XFree86 settings, as you may find this is the cause of the > problems > (this is my guess). > > at the grub boot prompt, select the kernel you wish to run, > then press > "a", you should now see a line of text, put "3" at the end > (with a space > before it) and then hit enter. > > Once the system boots (if it does), login and run > redhat-config-xfree86 > --reconfig > > Hope this helps. > > Doug > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list