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Neil Bothwick wrote: |
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> On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 13:04:56 -0800, James Ausmus wrote: |
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>> Another option (I know - too late for you, but might be useful for |
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>> someone that runs across this on Google), is to press I during the |
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>> initscript processes - enters "Interactive Boot" mode, so you can Y/N |
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>> individual startup scripts, including xdm/X |
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> Even easier, hit e at the GRUB menu and add "gentoo=nox" to the kernel |
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> options. |
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> Easier still, create a separate menu entry with this option in |
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> anticipation of such situations... especially you Dale :P |
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I just edit the grub line on mine. Heck, no more than I reboot, not |
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having one would be OK. |
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root@smoker / # uptime |
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18:20:00 up 24 days, 22:12, 1 user, load average: 1.51, 1.37, 1.25 |
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root@smoker / # |
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I usually just do softlevel=single or that other one I got wrote down |
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here somewhere. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |