Well, first of, you shoudl only play around with /etc/X11/XF86Config file Then...to get rid of xdm at startup what you need to do is boot into the shell and edit /etc/X11/config file to comment out the xdm-start line, and uncomment lines that say no-xdm-start or something.
If you have no means to boot into the system, check out the previous message on how to get in there...it was sent less than 30 minutes ago. Commenting out xdm should stop the loading at boot. HTH, Andrew ____________________________________________________________________ Never include a comment that will help | Andrew Ivanov someone else understand your code. | [EMAIL PROTECTED] If they understand it, they don't | ICQ: 12402354 need you. |