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silly question



You need to edit the /etc/inittab file and find the
line that reads:

	id:3:initdefault:

and change the 3 to a 5 (or the whatever to 5...)  The
various runlevel numbers should be listed in the 10 or
15 lines just above that line...

Gordon

--- Frank Ramsay <fjr at marsdome.dtdns.net> wrote:
> How do I set my default run level?  I just got a new
> laptop with a
> NVidia GForce4 go card and RH 7.2 didn't detect it
> right, I installed
> the drivers and it works but I want to boot to a GDM
> login screen
> 
> 			-fjr
> 
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