Barry Yu wrote: > I set the video resolution above 1024x780 (don't recall exactly how > much), it is a crt monitor, reboot, and the system starting in text mode > first (log before log in screen), just has finished the Starting udev > [ok], suddently the video is gone, sooner the monitor displayed video > out of range message. Apparantly I have the reset the resolution of display! > How can I use the resue cd to boot into shell so that I can edit the > XF86Config to reset the resolution? I never use the rescue cd to boot > into shell before, no idea how to proceed the steps. Thanks for helping. > You do not even need the rescue CD. When the system boots, hit a key to get the boot menu. Make sure the Linux entry is highlighted, and hit e to edit the entry. Highlight the line with the kernel on it. This is usualy the second line. Hit e again. Go to the end of the line, add a space and 3, and hit enter. Then hit b to boot the system. It will boot to run level 3. You can then log in as root, and run setup. You can then pick X11 setup. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!