On 4 Feb 2011 at 23:45, Kevin J. Cummings wrote: > > - Side question: There must be a way to boot into text mode (other > > runlevel). How can I achieve that? - > > Yes, there is. At the Grub screen (before it times out and autoboots), > select the kernel you want to boot from the list, and hit the "e" key to > edit the configuration. From the list of directives, find the kernel line > with the arrow keys, and select "e" again to edit that line. Go to the end, > and add a " 3" (thats a space and a 3) to the end of the line. > I think you might have to hit the enter key when you are done editing, > then select "b" to boot the changed entry. When it does, you should boot into > text mode. You should then be able to login through the command line prompt > and edit what you need to. Is it possible to set up the Grub screen to allow a choice to boot into either text or graphics mode? And then, having booted into text mode, to load the GUI later? -- Steve Hayes E-mail: shayes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Web: http://hayesstw.tumblr.com/ (follow me on Tumblr) Blog: http://methodius.blogspot.com Phone: 083-342-3563 or 012-333-6727 Fax: 086-548-2525 -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines