Another way to accomplish this, assuming that X is started via gdm at
least (may also work for some of kdm, xdm, slim, I don't know) is to
edit the kernel parameters at boot and add "text" as a parameter. This
will prevent gdm from starting.

If you need to start X after booting with that option you'll need to use
startx. gdm will refuse to start (via /etc/init.d/gdm) as long as text
was part of the boot command.


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