What Travis told you (about using init 3) is totally correct, but you might also want to get rid of the stupid VESA-based graphical "green screen" that SuSE dumps you in when you are in "text mode." First set your computer to init 3 as Travis explained, then also do the following: 1) Edit /etc/lilo.conf and change the line that says "vga=771" to "vga=normal" 2) Run /sbin/lilo 3) Reboot You'll then be able log in at a true text screen. - Robert Storey On Wednesday 29 May 2002 01:24, Travis Owens wrote:
On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 10:20, Matt wrote:
Hi
Quick question.
How can I turn off the automatic kde graphics when SuSE 8 Boots up?
Start up YaST2 and click on System on the left and choose Runlevel editor on the right. When this pops up, select runlevel 3 and walk through it the rest of the way.
If you want to get there w/o rebooting, log out of KDE after you've changed YaST, then go to a vty (cntl-alt-F1) login and type "init 3"