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Author: Scott Henderson
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Subject: Debian Questions
>> Removing S99gdm is more of a hack. The proper way to control this is to edit
>> '/etc/inittab' and change the line reading "id:5:initdefault:" to
>> "id:3:initdefault:" (where the 5 and 3 indicate the run levels.
>
>This works great on my Mandrake boxes, but runlevels
>2 through 5 all include S99gdm on this Debian box.
>Currently, the default runlevel is 2.


Bob - USE your run levels. Decide what you want to run, and set
up a run level so it loads the programs you want. Obviously,
you'll leave 1,2, and 6 as is, but you can set up 3-5 how you
want. Choose one for X, one that doesn't load it, etc. You could
use 5 for X if you want, since this is common for most distros,
as far as I've seen.

Scott