RE: [newbie] boot to console

2000-07-24 Thread Ran Hooper
]] Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2000 4:39 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] boot to console I just loaded 7.1 and chose for it to boot into GUI. How can I boot to and/or power down to console mode? Thanx ___ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http

Re: [newbie] boot to console

2000-07-24 Thread Shahrimi Johan Noor
Have you tried other terminals eg by pressing ctrl-alt-F1, ctrl-alt-F2, etc? Original Message On 7/24/00, 7:38:51 AM, linus nuby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding [newbie] boot to console: I just loaded 7.1 and chose for it to boot into GUI. How can I boot to and/or power down

Re: [newbie] boot to console

2000-07-24 Thread Shahrimi Johan Noor
Have you tried other terminals eg by pressing ctrl-alt-F1, ctrl-alt-F2, etc? Original Message On 7/24/00, 7:38:51 AM, linus nuby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding [newbie] boot to console: I just loaded 7.1 and chose for it to boot into GUI. How can I boot to and/or power down

Re: [newbie] boot to console

2000-07-24 Thread Anthony
I temporary solution is when LILO comes up, type in "linux 3" w/o quotes. A more permenant solution would be to change the "id:5:initdefault:" line in /etc/inittab to "id:3:initdefault:" I just loaded 7.1 and chose for it to boot into GUI. How can I boot to and/or power down to console mode?

Re: [newbie] boot to console

2000-07-24 Thread Kim White
, July 24, 2000 01:38 Subject: [newbie] boot to console I just loaded 7.1 and chose for it to boot into GUI. How can I boot to and/or power down to console mode? Thanx ___ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html

Re: [newbie] boot to console

2000-07-24 Thread Chris Slater-Walker
Message - From: "Shahrimi Johan Noor" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 6:06 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] boot to console Have you tried other terminals eg by pressing ctrl-alt-F1, ctrl-alt-F2, etc? Original Message On 7/24/00, 7:38:51 AM, linus n

Re: [newbie] boot to console

2000-03-06 Thread Emilio Correa
PROTECTED] Subject:[newbie] boot to console Hi, how can a review the error messages that my new selfcreated kernel produces on startup ? or how avoid start up xdm automatically after boot so i can step back with "Shift-Up" to see the exact errormessages ? Emili

Re: [newbie] boot to console

2000-03-06 Thread Audrey Beck
Edit the messages log file in /tmp/log (or something close to that) Piero Caracciolo wrote: At 18:43 05/03/00 -0500, you wrote: dmesg | more Harald Wolf wrote: Hi, how can a review the error messages that my new selfcreated kernel produces on startup ? or how avoid start

Re: [newbie] boot to console

2000-03-06 Thread Tom Berger
On 06-Mar-2000 Audrey Beck wrote: Edit the messages log file in /tmp/log (or something close to that) On lilo boot prompt: linux init 3 This will boot the machine into console mode. Then hit SHIFT+PageUp to scroll upwards (or use 'dmesg | less' as already suggested. Regards tom

[newbie] boot to console

2000-03-05 Thread Harald Wolf
Hi, how can a review the error messages that my new selfcreated kernel produces on startup ? or how avoid start up xdm automatically after boot so i can step back with "Shift-Up" to see the exact errormessages ?

Re: [newbie] boot to console

2000-03-05 Thread Rial Juan
On Mar 5 Harald Wolf wrote: Hi, how can a review the error messages that my new selfcreated kernel produces on startup ? dmesg (or if the list is too long: dmesg | less ) or how avoid start up xdm automatically after boot so i can step back with "Shift-Up" to see the exact

Re: [newbie] boot to console

2000-03-05 Thread Ronald J. Yacketta
dmesg | more Harald Wolf wrote: Hi, how can a review the error messages that my new selfcreated kernel produces on startup ? or how avoid start up xdm automatically after boot so i can step back with "Shift-Up" to see the exact errormessages ?