X windows and gdm on Dell/fedora

Peter Eddy petere at atg.com
Sun Dec 14 18:38:08 UTC 2003


dmcglone at san.rr.com wrote:
> 2) That brings up question 2:  how do I keep the system from trying to run gdm
> on startup. I'm able get out of it by pressing ctrl-alt-backspace, but I have
> to that repeatedly and it's very annoying. I've looked through the /etc/rc.d
> directory but I can't see what's trying to run gdm.

change the 5 in /etc/inittab, at the line:

id:5:initdefault:

to 3:

id:3:initdefault:

That'll start the system at run level 3, which doesn't run gdm by default.

Also, once you've gotten out of gdm at level 5, you can run (as root) 
'telinit 3' to switch to run level 3 without rebooting.

Peter





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