Quoting ABBAS KHAN [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi fellows,
Pretty new to CentOS.
I was trying to find a way to boot CentOS into command prompt instead of GUI
(or without loading any services).
Tried using 'Crl+Alt+F1' at the boot process, but, that holds the screen at
mounting and doing fstab and
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 2:46 PM, ABBAS KHAN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi fellows,
Pretty new to CentOS.
I was trying to find a way to boot CentOS into command prompt instead of GUI
(or without loading any services).
Tried using 'Crl+Alt+F1' at the boot process, but, that holds the screen at
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 11:46 AM, ABBAS KHAN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi fellows,
Pretty new to CentOS.
I was trying to find a way to boot CentOS into command prompt instead of GUI
(or without loading any services).
Tried using 'Crl+Alt+F1' at the boot process, but, that holds the screen at
Once you boot into GUI you can login as root or login as a user and
once in a terminal window su - to root and then change the line in
/etc/inittab from
id:5:initdefault:
to
id:3:initdefault:
You can also do init 3 after saving the change to see what will happen
before rebooting.
This will keep
On Monday 18 August 2008 14:46:22 ABBAS KHAN wrote:
Hi fellows,
Pretty new to CentOS.
I was trying to find a way to boot CentOS into command prompt instead of
GUI (or without loading any services).
Tried using 'Crl+Alt+F1' at the boot process, but, that holds the screen at
mounting and
Barry Brimer wrote:
id:3:initdefault:
This will tell your system to boot into text mode. If you want to switch
while
you are running .. you can type init 3 to go to text mode and init 5 to go
to graphical mode. This will need to be done as the root user.
The obligatory warning:-
Run
Thanks you :)
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Bobby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 18 August 2008 14:46:22 ABBAS KHAN wrote:
Hi fellows,
Pretty new to CentOS.
I was trying to find a way to boot CentOS into command prompt instead of
GUI (or without loading any services).
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