Ed Greshko wrote:
FWIW....
Booting to init 3 and going a
yum groupupdate "X Window System"
may get you up and operational.
If you use NetworkManager you don't get the network brought up until
you log into the GUI, do you? Without a network connection, yum is a
little less useful. It just means that in addition to getting X
working, John may need to futz around with his network to bring it up.
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