Oh dear....

I've taken my PC off the office network (where it was running RedHat
5.2), brought it home and installed 6.0. Well, I've now installed it
twice...

It's fine until I reboot. On the first reboot I get problems like:

(1) Gnome starts, but I cannot spawn an emacs or xterm window,
apparently because the network is unreachable
(_X11TransSocketINETConnect: errno = 101)

(2) I cannot shutdown properly. The message I get is:

  INIT: Sending processes the TERM signal
  INIT: No more processes on this runlevel

...then it just hangs.

On the second or subsequent reboot, x is respawned about a dozen times,
but finally gives up. The message each time is:

 According to /var/run/gdm.pid, gdm was already running (pid) but seems 
to have been murdered mysteriously.

These errors must be related to configuration files still knocking
around from the network installation in the office - can anyone advise
me which files to delete or modify?

Thanks.

Del Kennedy

Now I get all sorts of errors, some qui

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