at the LILO boot prompt you can type: linux single
To boot your "linux" kernel. --Jay > folks, > > after successfuly downloading and installing debian 2.0, > i foolishly set it to start xdm at boot time. unfortunatly > i did not get the X server configured correctly and i am > now unable to login at the console. i am also not able to > remote login because the console is secured against root > ogins and i did not create any user accounts. > > i figure the only way to fix this is to boot into single user > mode and remove the xdm entries, however i am not sure > how to do this in linux... needless to say i am feeling very > stupid right about now. any help would be appreciated. > > //daryl > > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < > /dev/null >