One simple solution might be something like just doing a regular Fedora install, then just renaming xorg.conf to something else so X won't work. If you ever do need X, you could just reset the filename to the original.
On previous versions and also on RHEL I have been asked if I wanted X or not during the install time. I have only installed fedora 7 one time, and I don't remember being asked that but I may very well have overlooked it as a selection during setup. Actually I know why I wasn't asked - mine was an 'upgrade' installation - with the 'regular' install you *should* have some sort of choice
Marc
On 6/28/07, Montana Quiring montanaq@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I would like to setup a headless Fedora box (i.e. No X). Is there an install parameter or respin I can use to accomplish this, or should I not bother?
Thanks in advance for your reply.
-Montana
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