Art Alexion on 4 Oct 2007 16:30:33 -0000 |
On Thursday 04 October 2007 12:10:25 Art Alexion wrote: > On Wednesday 03 October 2007 13:52:11 Brent Saner wrote: > > Not *buntu, but i've gotten debian joined to AD plenty of times. if you > > want a quick GUI cheat, http://sadms.sourceforge.net/ > > Excellent. Worked great on my kubuntu gutsy (7.10) desktop workstation. > > Thank you. > > So now I want to join a feisty server to the domain. I want to use this > tool to configure winbind and pam, so I am installing the ubuntu-desktop to > get a gui. But most of the time I want to boot into runlevel 3. Problem > is, ubuntu doesn't use /etc/inittab to configure this. Does anyone know > how to configure Ubuntu (7.04) to boot runlevel 3 once X is installed? Sorry, everything I googled before posting referred to /etc/inittab (which I remember using with RH 6 & 7. After posting I found this http://www.brunolinux.com/05_Configuring_Your_System/Grub_boot_Runlevel-3.html I hope the link is useful to someone else too. Attachment:
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