On Tuesday 27 May 2003 02:19 pm, John Drouhard wrote: > At the login screen, login in to a user, then su to root. After that, go > to /etc and edit the file inittab. Change the default runlevel to 5 instead > of 3 like this: > > # Default runlevel. The runlevels used by Mandrake Linux are: > # 0 - halt (Do NOT set initdefault to this) > # 1 - Single user mode > # 2 - Multiuser, without NFS (The same as 3, if you do not have > networking) # 3 - Full multiuser mode > # 4 - unused > # 5 - X11 > # 6 - reboot (Do NOT set initdefault to this) > # > id:5:initdefault: > > Once again, this is the file /etc/inittab > > Hope this helps! > > -John Drouhard > >Ya know, when it gets right down to it, a lot of actions are actually faster if you do them on cli and not on a gui. Course you have to know the commands and what files to edit. but even so it looks faster than opening up MCC etc. > > On Wed, 28 May 2003 00:22:24 +0100 > > "Gareth Qually" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This sounds really silly, but when I start Linux, it boots to a text > > login not the Gnome environment I origionally had. How do i get it to > > boot to Gnome environment again? I am using Mandrake 9.1 on a i86 > > machine. > > > > Thanks > > > > Ciao.... > > > > Gareth Qually > > > > www.slowlymakingsmoke.com
-- Dennis M. linux user #180842
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