Re: Restarting X

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On 5/7/2003 at 9:21 PM Sebastian Bauer (ml) wrote:

>On Wednesday 07 May 2003 21:00, Shane C Branch wrote:
>> ctrl-alt-backspace should kill the current session. however, since
>> you boot to runlevel 5 by default, i'm not sure where that leaves
>> you. booting to run level 3 then starting x, the ctrl-alt-backspace
>> will dump you back to a command prompt
>
>But in runlevel 5 the whole system shuts down. At least with my RH9. I 
>was really frustrated as I have tried this ctrl-alt-backspace.
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yes, i can see how that would be undesirable. i never ran a system booting to
run level 5 by default, so i wasn't sure what would happen if you killed X in
the standard way. is there a reason you don't want to boot to run level 3?


regards,

shane.





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