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change your default run level in /etc/inittab from 5 to 3 (assuming you are
running redhat).

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> Sent: September 11, 2002 8:52 PM
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> Sorry if this is a too-newbie question but I'm running X in
> terminal five but I configured it to do it at system
> startup. How do I stop it?
>     .-.
>     /v\            Jade
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>    ^^ ^^
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