I'm running debian 2.0, and thinking about upgrading to 2.1. I want to shut down X, so that I can do some upgrading of X-related stuff, without sawing off the branch I'm standing on, so to speak.
I was advised to try 'init 3', but this does nothing. I also tried 'init 0' to check if 'init' does anything at all, and this shuts the system down, as expected. Any ideas? Can I start up Linux and prevent X from starting up, through some magical invocation a la <Alt> <F5> (Windoze)? -- Best regards, Peter Hugosson-Miller "Faber est suae quisque fortunae."
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