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Old December 16th, 2001, 10:20 PM
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redhat-startup w/0 GUI?

i've got redhat 7.1 setup to go directly to
a GUI interface for login when the system
turns on. But now I need to install some
video drivers, how can i, for 1 instance
got to a completely non-X Windows terminal?

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Old December 16th, 2001, 11:09 PM
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nevermind!

got it!

when you get to the GUI login, i just had to hit alt+F1

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Yep, this works from [F1] up to [F8], on my Mandrake box at least.
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You could also run Xconfigurator to change the setup file that decides whether or not you boot to X.
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Do it like a man! Change the default run level, either automatically w/ LILO or manually... w/ LILO!

Otherwise you could also modify the startup files. I leave you the pleasure of discovering the treasure!

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