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One of the coolest things about grml is the runlevel.conf file -<BR>
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if you go to /etc/runlevel.conf<BR>
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and where it says something like <BR>
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21        -        2,3,4,5                /etc/init.d/gdm<BR>
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just change that to <BR>
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21(or whatever the number is) - - /etc/init.d/gdm<BR>
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Then you will have to log in as root, and issue the command "gdm" or startx to get into x.<BR>
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As a matter of practical advice, I tend to do all system work outside of x, as it is normally faster.<BR>
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Now, if you only want to do this once, and continue to boot into x automatically, then let the machine boot, ctl-alt-F2 into a console, login as root, issue "killall grm" and you will have a console, to regain x, just issue "gdm".<BR>
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Best,<BR>
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Martin<BR>
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On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 22:53 +0800, coscell@mail.batol.net wrote:
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<FONT COLOR="#000000">Hello,</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">After installed gnome-desktop-environment, my computer booted direct into</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">gui. How can I still boot at text mode?</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">Thank you!</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">Coscell</FONT>
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