Ivan Kronkvist wrote: >>> To find out more, try this: >>> - reboot >>> - in the grub boot loader screen, first press a >> key to see the menu, >>> then press 'a' to modify the kernel arguments >>> - from the line of kernel options, remove 'rhgb' >> and 'quiet', and add '3' >>> (all without the quotes). This disables the >> graphical boot, makes the >>> boot sequence more verbose, and boots to runlevel >> 3, that is, without X >>> started, so you will have a text mode system on >> which you can login, >>> view logs, attempt to reconfigure X etc. maybe the >> boot messages or >>> system logs will give you a clue about the cause >> of the problem > > I have a similar problem. I did get into the grub > loader and typed a for kernel modifications however, I > don't know how to make the alteractions suggested > above. Did you get your system up? If so, what did you do that brought it up?