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DVirchand
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Registered: May 2000 Location: London (UK) Country: London State: Certifications: MCP/MCSE (Windows NT 4.0), MCSE/MCSA (Windows 2000/XP), CNA, A+, CCNA, CCA Working on: CCNP, CNE, CCSA
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Hi guys and gals out there. I go some questions for you.
Q1 I have installed Linux on my Computer but i am not geting GUI screen at statup. Can u tell me how can i get GUI Logon screen at start up.
Thanks for all your help
Dipesh Virchand
[MCP, MCSE, A+ and CNA]
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Registered: Mar 2000 Location: salt lake city Country: us State: Certifications: Working on:
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did you do a server install? with RH linux, the server install doesn't do a gui. or, is your run level not set to 5? i know my RH linux NAT server is at run level 3. you may need to configure your adapter before setting the run level to 5 -- it may hang on boot.
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brent.barton
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