On Thu, 4 May 2000, Austin Godber wrote: > Take a look at the file /etc/inittab: > > # /etc/inittab: init(8) configuration. > # $Id: inittab,v 1.8 1998/05/10 10:37:50 miquels Exp $ > > # The default runlevel. > id:2:initdefault: > > # Boot-time system configuration/initialization script. > # This is run first except when booting in emergency (-b) mode. > si::sysinit:/etc/init.d/rcS > > See a few lines down where is says default runlevel. Change the 2 to a 3 > should work. Or you can just yank out the link to /etc/init.d/xdm from > /etc/rc2.d/ But I dont think thats the nice way to do it ... then you > have kind of violated the whole runlevel thing. Well, that's the thing. 2 should give you full functionality, but no X. X should be started with runlevel 3 or 5. 2 being with X and 3 w/o is like walking before we crawl :). ciao, der.hans -- # der.hans@LuftHans.com home.pages.de/~lufthans/ www.OpNIX.com # Stell dir vor, es ist Krieg und keiner geht hin...