New xdm question:

My box is set up to start xdm automatically.  Can I start linux without
xdm starting?  I would even settle for having it run but not on the
screen.

Reason I care:

I had a video card go bad and I wasn't sure that my new video card could
handle what xdm was going to automatically send it when my computer came
up.  I'm pretty sure that using a root disk and then mounting / to edit
stuff (that was already mentioned on this thread) would work, but it
surprises me that there isn't a more elegant solution.

                                        -Michael

  Michael Stenner                       Office Phone: 919-660-2513
  Duke University, Dept. of Physics       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Box 90305, Durham N.C. 27708-0305

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