[ Ubuntu-BD ] ttyLinux Help needed
Russell John
russell.john at ubuntu.com
Tue Jul 1 07:04:57 BST 2008
On Hardy, comment out the line "/usr/bin/gdm" on the
/etc/X11/default-display-manager file. Now reboot your machine, and
you'll be taken to the multi-user command line mode. To go back to
GUI, just type "sudo gdm". Alternatively, you can also issue the
command "sudo update-rc.d -f gdm remove" to remove GDM from the rc.d
scripts. To go back to the default settings, type "sudo update-rc.d
gdm defaults".
To log in to your user account from the recovery mode, type "login".
To go back to GUI, press CTRL+D on the prompt.
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 11:54 PM, Masum Masum <a.h.m.masum at gmail.com> wrote:
> HI all
> I am now multibooting hardy and geexbox via GRUB. Now i want to make a very
> lightweight CLI based Linux without any X . So I am trying with ttylinux. I
> have compiled the whole OS but it is coming with LILO by default . How to
> change it to GRUB?
> In Hardy what entry should I make to boot into CLI or how to stop GDM
> totally. The gdm stop command does not kill the desktop. I want to have a
> separate entry in GRUB to boot in only CLI from existing installation for
> saving battery power. I have tried the recovery mood but it logs me as root
> and i could not figure out how to logoff from there to the user mood. Plz
> advice. Thanx.
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