----- Original Message ----- From: Informatica To: suse-xfree86@suse.com Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 3:01 PM Subject: Linux Locked Up Hi, I`,m having trouble with KDE. After Installing and booting Ok I must have changed something or made some mistake any way the proble is I can`t make my Linux start the X sistem correctly. The question is how can I disble the X-system (KDE) and boot in text mode? I `ve tryied a rescue system from cd but I`dont know whayt to change after mountind the file system on my hard disk . Any help greatly apreciated cause I´m completely new on Linux My version is SuSe 6.4 Thank you Mauricio
Am Freitag, 22. August 2003 16:49 schrieb Informatica:
The question is how can I disble the X-system (KDE) and boot in text mode?
Change init level at boot prompt to a level without X. As you are using SuSE 6.4 I don't know which level. Try e.g. to add "2" at the parameters of the selected boot option. After booting you may use YaST to change the default init level. Nevertheless you should be able to boot with X and switch from the black terminal 7 with the not working X11 to a virtual, text terminal with ALT-CTRL-1 to ALT-CTRL-6. If not, try the thing above. BTW: The SuSE manual explains the init levels. So you should first read this to decide, which level you want to use. -- Markus
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