I haven't been in windows for a while and under the circumstances, wish
I wasn't. I was trying to make my virtual screen larger and was messing
around with FX86Config files. One was in /etc and the other I can't
remember /lib or something. Anyway I couldn't get anything to change so
I started
Well, first of, you shoudl only play around with /etc/X11/XF86Config file
Then...to get rid of xdm at startup what you need to do is
boot into the shell
and edit /etc/X11/config file to comment out the
xdm-start
line, and uncomment lines that say no-xdm-start or something.
If you have no means
Andrew Ivanov wrote:
Well, first of, you shoudl only play around with /etc/X11/XF86Config file
Then...to get rid of xdm at startup what you need to do is
boot into the shell
and edit /etc/X11/config file to comment out the
xdm-start
line, and uncomment lines that say no-xdm-start or
KTB wrote:
Andrew Ivanov wrote:
Well, first of, you shoudl only play around with /etc/X11/XF86Config file
Then...to get rid of xdm at startup what you need to do is
boot into the shell
and edit /etc/X11/config file to comment out the
xdm-start
line, and uncomment lines that say
On Mon, Jan 18, 1999 at 07:55:05PM -0600, KTB wrote:
I haven't been in windows for a while and under the circumstances, wish
I wasn't. I was trying to make my virtual screen larger and was messing
around with FX86Config files. One was in /etc and the other I can't
remember /lib or something.
Try just
mount /dev/hdX / -rw
Where /dev/hdX is your root partition.
Andrew
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