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Date:      Wed, 11 Oct 2000 20:01:02 -0700
From:      Kent Stewart <kstewart@urx.com>
To:        Mark Hummel <mhumm@ispchannel.com>
Cc:        "ROTHENBERG, MICHAEL" <MROTHENBERG@exchange1.PRIA.com>, FSD <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: HELP! I made the same mistake!!!(Michael Rothenberg)
Message-ID:  <39E5296E.ECA6229E@urx.com>
References:  <CB5D74F381BDD311944F0000F802076603A1CBA9@EXCHANGE1> <39E52737.60296977@ispchannel.com>

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Mark Hummel wrote:
> 
> I tried the advice of a fbsd'er other than Michael (below) which involved
> changing the etc/ttys file.  I did as directed and now I'm stuck in an
> ineffective graphical login like Michael describes below.
> 
>  How do I get back to a single user system so I can undo the ttys file and
> attempt Michael's fix?

Try <ctrl><alt><f2> to switch to a term. You should be able to login
as root and edit /etc/ttys and do a shutdown now and exit back to
multi-user mode.

Kent

> 
> Mark "the frustrated"
> 
> "ROTHENBERG, MICHAEL" wrote:
> 
> > /etc/profile (might have the exact file wrong) is read first and only once.
> > Usually .login/.profile as your login continues. The user files,
> > .cshrc/.shrc/.*rc depending on the shell, are read for every shell that is
> > started unless otherwise specified.
> >
> > The book: Unix Shells By Example has a great set of diagrams explaining the
> > subtle differences between c shell, borne and korn shells and what files get
> > read when...
> >
> > FYI, I made an error when trying to get KDE to start as login prompt and
> > ended up being stuk in X login screen. The secret kill keys didn't work nor
> > could I actually log in. It was interesting and then I had to hard reboot
> > without shutting down. That was not fun. After entering single user mode and
> > fixing the problem along with the other things that happen when power is
> > abruptly stopped I chose not to have a window login just to be safe.
> >
> > -Michael the Unix newbie
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Rick Hamell [mailto:hamellr@heorot.1nova.com]
> > Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 9:27 AM
> > To: Mark Hummel
> > Cc: FSD
> > Subject: Re: How can I boot directly into KDE?
> >
> > > I am using KDE, but I have to run it by using the startx command.  I'd
> > > like to boot directly to KDE.  I've been told that this is very
> > > possible, but I still can't figure out the process.
> >
> >         Well, I'd personally put startx into my .login for the primary
> > user of KDE... I'm not sure what other problems may arise from that
> > though. Like, is .login read every time a new shell is opened... or?
> >
> >                                         Rick
> >
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