On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 11:52 AM, whoosh <whoosh777(a)blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
>Which I suspect means he did the install in text mode,
I had to as the graphical install has bugs,
There in is the cause. Once you install in text-mode, it assumes that
you had a good reason for doing so and so doesn't default to graphical
mode after install. To permanently make it boot into graphical mode:
1. log into the console as root
2. using a console text editor such as 'nano' or 'vi' open the
'/etc/inittab' file for eiditng
eg. nano /etc/inittab
eg. vi /etc/inittab
3. change the line with 'id:3:initdefault:' to say 'id:5:initdefault:'
(note the change from 3 to 5)
4. save the file
This will take effect on your next bootup.
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