On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 15:54 +0100, Folke Lemaitre wrote: > remove rhgb from boot parameters and add single > This will boot you in single user mode (no X) > Here you can update your machine to get latest Xorg which should be > quite stable: > yum update > > ,Folke > <snip> Just to clear some thing up... The boot perameter "single" aka "1" brings the machine to "single user level" this does not start any networking services, an a WHOLE bunch of other stuff. This is a bare bones running system, with minimal applications running. If the user was to "update" there system after booting to single, they would have to run service network start (or manually configure ethX). The boot parameter "3" brings the system to "multi user, no X". They are significantly different. -- Douglas Furlong Systems Administrator Firebox.com T: 0870 420 4475 F: 0870 220 2178
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