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I am running rhel 4 WS and I recently installed a new kernel and
switched the desktop to KDE. Now the machine will not boot, even
using the original kernel. I tried to look this up but I couldn't
find anything. I am assuming that the problem has to do with kde, not
the kernel because the original kernel that worked no longer
functions. I could try the rescue disk, but I have a SATA hd
controller that rhel doesn't have a built in driver for. I had to
install the driver before I installed redhat. Is there a way to just
boot my system bypassing the gui, and boot right into a command line?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Michael
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