RE: blank screen on boot in fc7





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On Behalf Of Mike Chambers
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 8:24 AM
To: For users of Fedora
Subject: RE: blank screen on boot in fc7

On Tue, 2007-08-28 at 07:49 -0500, Frank VanDerLinden wrote:

my first install I had rebooting fine. But after changing background and
applying a screen saver this started. So I installed a clean copy. Still
had
the problem. Is it possible I messed up on the install??? Should I try
installing a clean copy?? Is there any specific options I should use while
installing a clean copy that might help the situation out??

If you can do it while logging in as root, then use "su - your-username"
while in console, then try startx as your normal user and see if you can
login. If so, then that works OK. Maybe try rebooting again and
instead of putting a 3 there, just keep it as it, and delete the rhgb
part and then let it boot. You might also try removing some of your
services that you don't need and boot up that way and see if one of
those is doing it. If you don't know how, while booted into run level 3
as you are currently doing, you can run "chkconfig --level 35
service-name off" and then you can boot up.

Hope this helps,

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Great news! I disabled every service under run level 5 and it boots up
flawlessly!! I just need to know what basic set of services I should start
adding.

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