/etc/inittab
look for
id:#:initdefault:

were # would be something like 3 for non gui
and 5 for gui

Ron



=>-----Original Message-----
=>From: Liaw, Andy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
=>Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 12:46 PM
=>To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
=>Subject: RE: [newbie] No user & pwd needed on startup
=>
=>
=>Just my guess:  You might have set runlevel to something like 
=>2 or 3.  I
=>don't remember exactly which file in /etc you need to look.  
=>My guess is
=>/etc/init.rc.  It should be set to 4 (multi-user) or 5 
=>(multi-user with
=>graphical login screen).
=>
=>Hope this helps.
=>Andy
=>
=>> ----------
=>> From:       Joan Tur[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
=>> Reply To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
=>> Sent:       Monday, November 06, 2000 11:40 AM
=>> To:         Newbie
=>> Subject:    [newbie] No user & pwd needed on startup
=>> 
=>> Hallo!!
=>> 
=>> I've installed 7.2 on my laptop and i've changed 
=>something... don't know
=>> where!!  It's booting directly to my user account without 
=>asking me for
=>> the password!
=>> 
=>> Where are those settings??  Thanks!!  ;-)
=>> 
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=>> 
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