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Subject: how to boot without X
From: mdz () canonical ! com (Matt Zimmerman)
Date: 2004-10-06 21:20:09
Message-ID: 20041006212009.GB16935 () alcor ! net
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On Wed, Oct 06, 2004 at 06:52:56AM +0800, John wrote:
> A runlevel in which X doesn't start is the way others do it. It's a way
> that users coming from other distroes are familiar with and I recommend it
> be done in Ubuntu.
Users who are accustomed to dealing with UNIX idiosyncrasies such as
runlevels can customize their systems this way.
> I have one system that locks up whenever I run KDE (KDM or a desktop) on
> the hardware. Booting to (Red Hat's) runlevel 3 would have been fine -
> everything except KDM would start.
Likewise for the "recovery mode" boot provided by default in Ubuntu.
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- mdz
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