Heather wrote:

>> Besides, Debian GNU/Linux automatically starts the X server at boot time 
>> also gave me a headache.
> 
>  
> take the symlink for xdm, kdm, gdm (any of these) out of your runlevel 2
> area (/etc/rc2.d/).  I like to create a disabled directory under there
> and move them in - makes them easy to "activate" by moving them up a level
> again, and the word "disabled" doesn't start with an S or a K and confuse
> anything.

Thanks, this trick does it.  Probably Debian GNU/Linux can adopt the 
same strategy as used in Red Hat and ask the user whether to boot the 
system in X-windows mode or not, even when the X-windows works.

I'm try to see whether your conf file works for me soon!

Thanks!



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