On 21/10/99 jh wrote:
Is there a way to keep debian from trying to start x at start up? I messed
up the resolution and can't read anything. I think MS products sometimes
use F8. How about debian? Is there any other way to get to the command line
and re-run xf86config? I tried using my boot disk, but this too tried to
start x. I got into this trouble because I do not know my systems settings.
It is a vga monitor. I thought I set the resolution quite low. Thank you
for any help you can give.
at lilo
boot: linux single
that will get you to single user mode where you should be able to run
the X configurator if not then cd into /etc/rc2.d and mv SXXYdm to
KXXYdm then X will not start automatically for runlevel 2. then you
can boot normally without X.
I think you could also mv your /etc/XF86Config somewhere else
temporarily so that the startup scripts think that X is unconfigured
and forgo starting it.
Best Regards,
Ethan Benson
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