On 2-Sep-08, at 8:55 AM, Fernando ApesteguĂa wrote:
On 9/2/08, Timothy Murphy <gayleard(a)eircom.net> wrote:
> Kyle Lanigan wrote:
>
>>>>> Have you tried logging in in text mode?
> ...
>>> Earlier you might have been able to enter text mode by Ctrl-Alt-F1,
>>> or alternatively by using something like Knoppix to edit /etc/
>>> inittab
>>> and change id:5 to id:3 .
>
>> The Live CD works amazingly fine on my computer.
>> If possible, could you give an in-depth instruction on what to do
>> with
>> the ID:5 change to ID:3?
>
> Firstly, I'm no Fedora guru, and the other Tim is much more likely
> than me
> to have the correct diagnosis.
>
> It is just that if the system freezes in this sort of way,
> my first step would be to eliminate problems with X by running in
> text-mode.
>
> One way to do this is to edit /etc/inittab, and change the line
> id:5:initdefault:
> to
> id:3:initdefault:
>
> This line in inittab determines which mode linux boots into.
I had to do exactly that cause after install, when I tried to log in,
my system froze. In my case there is something wrong trying to boot
into X mode directly. If I boot in runlevel 3 and then startx, I have
no problems.
However, if I kill the X server (or normal logout) and then try to
start it up again with startx, the system hangs up again (can't kill X
server, the kernel doesn't seem to catch the ACPI events when I push
the switch off button...)
Kyle, do you see any unexpected image after typing your name and
password, some bizarre screen or is it just a clear frozen image of
your desktop?
Yea, it's just a clear image the desktop background while mouse,
keyboard and everything else just sits frozen there.
I'm gonna give a go to some of the other suggestions to see if that
lets Fedora run.
>
> The trouble is, if the system is not working it is not clear
> how you can edit this file.
> My suggestion was to use Knoppix.
> (But the Fedora Live CD can probably be used in the same way.)
> Knoppix allows you to mount your Fedora partitions
> while Linux is running on the CD.
> This lets you edit files in your Fedora setup.
>
>
>
>
> --
> Timothy Murphy
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> s-mail: School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland
>
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