On Wednesday 16 July 2003 23:33, Bob Mclaughlin wrote: > Mike, > No log in. The Redhat graphical login screen is where it > hangs. The keyboard and mouse have no effect on the screen > and I can't put the username in. However, when I look at > the machine from a WinMe box the drives are accessible. > Selecting 's' from Grub doesn't leave me any hints on > screen. What would the command be? I'll try the CD soon. > Bob > >From the reference guide: Under Red Hat Linux, it is possible to change the default runlevel at boot time. ....... If using GRUB, follow these steps: In the graphical GRUB boot loader screen, select the Red Hat Linux boot label and press [e] to edit it. Arrow down to the kernel line and press [e] to edit it. At the prompt, type the number of the runlevel you wish to boot into (1 through 5), or the words single or emergency and press [Enter]. You will be returned to the GRUB screen with the kernel information. Press the [b] key to boot the system. For more information about runlevels, see Section 1.4.1 Runlevels. ===End exerpt I had to look that up, I remembered it being there, but not the steps. Joebewan -- Shrike-list mailing list Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list