From: Stephen Samuel <samuel@bcgreen.com>
To: Amin <raihan@citech-bd.com>, linux-newbie@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: How do I stop GUI from autoloading?
Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 10:51:11 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3EC9198F.9080600@bcgreen.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20030510160917.GA890@localhost.localdomain>
Amin wrote:
> On Sat, May 10, 2003 at 08:42:05AM -0700, Ray Olszewski
> wrote:
>
>
>>I did not see the original posting, and I can't find it
>>anywhere. Amin's response does not indicate whether the
>>original posting mentioned the Linux distro involved, and
>>he does not do so. And Amin's advice is not
>
>
> Sorry, I found the original post in Google Groups:
> http://groups.google.com/groups?q=mlist.linux.newbie&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&btnG=Google+Search
>
> And here it is:
>
> From: Workman (david.rust@watkinsmfg.com)
> Subject: How do I stop GUI from autoloading?
> Newsgroups: mlist.linux.newbie
> This is the only article in this thread
> View: Original Format
> Date: 2003-03-30 08:00:16 PST
.....
>>log in). In that case ... typically, distros that run xdm
>>also open a hidden console on /dev/tty1, which one can
>>access by pressing CTRL-ALT-F1 when the xdm display is
>>active. You can then log in, make any needed changes, and
>>reboot.
>
>
> That is a good idea, but I was afraid that it would mess
> around with X. I tried it once (I'm using RH8.0), and it
> seemed to hose my X server.
ctrl-alt-F1 should not mess with X (It's messed up,
anyways, so who cares). It simply moves you to a different
virtual terminal. X is still running. ctrl-altF7 (on redhat)
will move you back to the X screen. It might be a differnt
screen number for Turbo Linux... (just go through all 12
ctrl-alt-F[n] sequences if you can't find it).
>>Finally, if even that does not work, at the lilo prompt
>>(assuming we're talking about an install that uses lilo),
>>instead of accepting the default load, you can usually
>>enter "linux single" to boot/init into single-user mode
>>with a console rather than X presented.
>
>
> I assumed Linux was the lone OS on the PC, so there was no
> bootloader.
There will be a boot loader... be it Lilo, GRUB, or whatever.
watch the boot sequence closely.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-05-19 17:51 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-05-10 10:09 How do I stop GUI from autoloading? Amin
2003-05-10 13:29 ` Charlotte Miller
2003-05-10 15:09 ` Chuck Gelm
2003-05-10 15:42 ` Ray Olszewski
2003-05-10 16:09 ` Amin
2003-05-10 16:39 ` Ray Olszewski
2003-05-11 13:51 ` sean
2003-05-11 21:14 ` renaming really long filenames Chuck Gelm
2003-05-11 21:44 ` Ray Olszewski
2003-05-19 16:11 ` Stephen Samuel
2003-05-20 22:16 ` Chuck Gelm
2003-05-19 17:51 ` Stephen Samuel [this message]
2003-05-19 18:49 ` How do I stop GUI from autoloading? Richard Adams
2003-05-19 19:07 ` Stephen Samuel
2003-05-19 19:55 ` Richard Adams
2003-05-19 20:39 ` Stephen Samuel
2003-05-19 21:06 ` Richard Adams
2003-05-19 21:14 ` Ray Olszewski
2003-05-20 5:23 ` Richard Adams
2003-05-20 6:19 ` Ray Olszewski
2003-05-20 22:26 ` Chuck Gelm
2003-05-21 22:47 ` Riley Williams
2003-05-10 15:43 ` Amin
2003-05-10 15:50 ` Brian P. Bilbrey
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