Em Sex, 2002-03-01 às 17:54, Kurt Yoder escreveu: > Harry Putnam said: > > Well, I got X working in my fresh woody install, but there are a few > > rinkles. > > 1) I want to boot to console mode and call x with startx. > > > > Currently, I get popped right into X. > > I thought this could be contolled by setting the defalult run level > > /etc/inittab But I see nothing in there that looks likely. > > > > In fact it claims the default is runlevel 2. Or is runlevel 2 X. I > > don't think so. > > > > In my redhat dealings it was possible to set default to runlevel 5 > > which force boot to bring up X. setting runlevel 3 gave you a console > > login. > > > > Where is this choice made on debian? > > Remove xdm, gdm or kdm. If any of these are installed, they will dump you > into X unless you're in single-user mode. > > apt-get remove gdm > > (or kdm or xdm if you have either of those instead) >
This is a solution, but not the best one (IMHO) because you can want the x/g/k/dm in order to serve some connected X-terminals (or slave workstations). find the Xservers file corresonding to you ?dm (/etc/X11/xdm for ex.) and comment the line :0 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X vt7 -dpi 100 -nolisten tcp or equivalent. Michel.