I think you should try to start the SO in recovery mode. What is your kernel version?
As I have both Windows and Linux, I boot the SO using GRUB. there is a third option which is exactly to boot Linux in recovery mode.
I hope this helps you.
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On 1/16/06, Ryoji Takahashi <ryoji@cct.lsu.edu
> wrote:
Hi,
I've just update the latest unstable version of debain in Lattitude D600
(Dell)
then, X does not start properly ... i just have black screen. I cannot
kill this
do someone knows how to kill X? I've tried Ctrl+Alt+Backspace ...
+F[1-5], however it never works.
thanks in advance,
r.
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