Re: About boot mode

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Chris Mohler wrote:
On 3/17/07, Bobex Scores <bobex.fedora@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm sory if this topic has been posted before.
I'm using FC6-Zod and when it boot, it always go to text mode,  doesn't
go to graphical mode. So if i want to go to graphical mode i have to
press ctrl+alt+f7. i check /etc/inittab and it says graphical mode
id:5:initdefault . I dont have this kinf of problem in FC5. what must I
do to make by booting process just go to graphical mode without pressing
ctrl+alt+f7 first? . thanks.


Are you using RHGB? (is there 'rhgb' at the end of the kernel line in GRUB)?

Are you updated?  I recall something about a bug in RHGB that did
that, but it should be fixed now.

Try editing the kernel line when grub comes up and remove 'rhgb' - it
should go to VT7 when your X Server starts...at least you may find the
cause.

Just a guess...
Chris

Yups thanks for the tips, after I omit the rhgb the reboot just go to graphical, but i don't get nice booting process because not using rhgb, but that's fine thanks. I think I'll try yum update rhgb from rahul. thanks all


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