xfs startup?
Jeffry Smith
smith at missioncriticallinux.com
Thu May 18 13:36:02 EDT 2000
can you throw xfs into the xinit to auto start it on X launch? I
often start X from the command line, do to problems with either GDM
or X on my system.
(for those who are interested to help):
Dual PPro 166 w/12MB of memory, Tyan motherboard.
S3 Trio3D video card (I know, lousy support, but it's what I
currently have)
X 3.3.5
October GNOME w/Helix update as of 29 April
PowerDisplay20 monitor
Situation:
When I start X from the command line, no problems (configured for
1280x1024, 16 bit color default)
When I use RL 5, I get a flickering screen, with the monitor trying to
come up, but not working.
jeff
On Thu, 18 May 2000,
Derek Martin wrote:
> On Thu, 18 May 2000, David Kramer wrote:
>
> >
> > I accidentally turned off starting up xfs on my RH6.1 box. Can someone
> > with this release list all their files under /etc/rc.d/rc* symlinked to
> > /etc/rc.d/init.d/xfs?
>
> Just run
>
> chkconfig --level 5 xfs on
>
> and you should be all set. You shouldn't need to run it in any other
> runlevel (besides 5) since they are non-X runlevels. The only excetpion
> is if you are acting as a font server for other machines, which isn't very
> common anymore.
>
>
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