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Old 06-10-2001, 12:24 AM   #1
RicCrouch
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OK, like a dummy, I went into Xconfigurator to change my video resolution to 1024x768x24. When it didn't test correctly, *I* thought that it was because X was already running, SO... you guessed it: I skipped the test and rebooted. And of course I have it (stupidly) set to go automatically to XWindows, which just gives me a big 'ol black screen. Short of a boot disk (which I don't have, other than the install one), is there another way to FORCE it to boot to text mode rather than X?

Oh, RH 7.1, by the way...

Thanks,
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Old 06-10-2001, 06:16 AM   #2
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You're using lilo to boot, aren't you ?

When lilo is installed in graphical mode, choose failsafe mode.

When you have text-mode lilo you should do the following:

1/ At the lilo prompt, press the [TAB] key. You will get the possible choices on your screen (probabely "linux" and "dos").
2/ Enter lilo init=/sbin/init 3

This will start linux in runlevel 3, which means you won't get X.

To turn off X for later reboots, go into the file /etc/inittab and change the default runlevel to 3 by changing the following line:

id:3:initdefault:

Btw, there's a little explanation on the runlevels in the comment block at the top of /etc/inittab.
 
Old 06-10-2001, 03:06 PM   #3
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<CTRL><ALT><BACKSPACE> should kill the xsession...
 
Old 06-10-2001, 03:56 PM   #4
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kris: Yep. Using the graphical lilo. Get a nifty Red Hat graphic, and my two boot options in HUGE type at the right. How do I choose failsafe mode? That's not on the list.

I MAY be able to get to the /etc/inittab using the boot disk (turns out with 7.1, you can once again use the install disk as a rescue disk... thank goodness) and editing the file.

mcleodnine: Yep, that's what *I* thought, but for some reason, that isn't getting me out. What happens is that the system beeps, the monitor goes off, and the system is apparently locked. NOT a good situation.

Anyway, thanks for the help. I will try these suggestions!

Ric
 
Old 06-10-2001, 06:12 PM   #5
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At the big ole Red Hat boot prompt press 'ctrl+x' this should give you the plain old lilo prompt. From there you can type 'linux single' this will drop you into a shell, from there you can edit the '/etc/inittab' file.

HTH

Stuart
 
Old 06-12-2001, 05:58 AM   #6
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Smile That did it!

Using the rescue mode of the boot disk, I was able to put my /etc/inittab back to what it was. Then I used "linux single", ran Xconfigurator, and now I am back in business!

Thanks for all the help, guys!
Ric
 
  


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