Ok,
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There is not /etc/inittab file in Ubuntu because Ubuntu uses
/etc/event.d/rc-default file
You can fix this problem by editing /etc/event.d/rc-default file
First backup file,
Code:
sudo cp /etc/event.d/rc-default /etc/event.d/rc-default.bakup
Open vi /etc/event.d/rc-default
Code:
sudo vi /etc/event.d/rc-default
Find all lines read as - telinit 2 and replace with telinit 3
Code:
telinit 3
Reboot the system
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Every time I used either "sudo vi," "sudo gedit" or even forcing my way into
"su" did not stop the OS from resetting the telinit back to 2?!?!!?
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But you can simply enter:
# init 3
if X is still running:
# ps -ef |grep X
or
# pkill X
You should then be able to do whatever you need!
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I logged into root in terminal and the init 3 worked both commands to stop X
both caused Ubuntu to auto reboot X argh! I know these commands would work,
but when I went to Upstart their wiki was no help in trying to make
something stick so I can get into Run Level that does not use X so I can
install the driver.
::smacking head in wall :: wont give up without dain bramage, hehehehe
Brian
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