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RE: How to prevent x startup



   
>>> David Turetsky wrote:
   
   I finally have a partially working x configuration, but clearly my
   keyboard is not being properly recognized, and my mouse is not being
   recognized at all. I would like to stay at the command line prompt to
   fix the config files, but my system automatically starts up gdm
    
   How do I abort the startup of x?


>>> Kent West

   At the LILO: prompt, enter "linux single".
   
   If by "keyboard is not being properly recognized" you mean the keys 
   produce the wrong characters, experiment at this point before
pressing 
   <ENTER> to figure out which keys you need to press to type in your
root 
   password; you'll be asked for it later.
   
   This'll drop you into a single-user text mode, at which time you can 
   prevent gdm from starting on future boot-ups (see recent mailing list

   archives) and/or fix your keyboard/mouse issues.


>>> David Turetsky

   YES!!! Thank you. Now I can go on to experiment with corrections to
   my XF86Config file
   
   The keyboard is recognized fine at the command line, but with an
   apparent error in XF86Config, keyboard functionality is highly
   distorted in gdm

   in XF86Config 'Option "XkbModel" "microsoft"' appears. Although I
   have a Microsoft Natural keyboard, for which this setting is
   specified, it may have been tailored to Dell's specs, so I think I
   will try 'pc105' and see what unfolds

   If I had not had such a misspent youth, I might have remembered
   'linux single,' but then . . .



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