On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 18:30, MAL wrote:
/MAL wrote:Well that's easy enough to fix - cp /etc/runlevels/default/* /etc/runlevels/graphicalAppend the runlevel name (number in other distros) to the kernel line at boot.
Like when you boot single user mode by appending 'single'.
So to solve Jan's problem, create a new directory in /etc/runlevels called 'graphical'
rc-update add xdm graphical
rc-update del xdm default
Then simply add an entry to grub that appends graphical to the end of the kernel line. Boot this new entry to get a graphical login, or the original to get command line only.
Sorry for replying to my own post, but a little reading has made be aware that this may not work as expected.. you may need to add all the services from 'default' to 'graphical' too, as I do not think booting 'graphical' will also start the services in 'default'./
Then you have to maintain 2 runlevels, no?
MAL
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