No question is "too newbie" for a newbie list!

Edit your /etc/inittab file

from:

id:5:initdefault:

to

id:3:initdefault

You should see a few comments above the "initdefault" line which gives
you an idea what all this means.


Nat


On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 17:52, Jade wrote:
> Sorry if this is a too-newbie question but I'm running X in
> terminal five but I configured it to do it at system
> startup. How do I stop it?
>     .-.
>     /v\            Jade
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