Tim Daneliuk ha scritto:
> Eric Crist wrote:
>
>> On Jun 25, 2007, at 7:39 PMJun 25, 2007, Cyrus
wrote:
>>
>>
>>> ive done this before with Slackware 11, but
read up on freebsd on how
>>> to do
>>> it, and its completley different. How do I go
about having KDM start
>>> automaticly on boot?
>>>
>>>
>> Edit /etc/ttys and modify line 45 as follows:
>>
>> ttyv8 "/usr/local/bin/kdm " xterm on
secure
>>
>> Save the file, reboot. Of course, you need to have
KDE installed.
>>
>
> Shouldn't have to reboot. 'kill -HUP 1' should do
it. If not,
> 'shutdown now', hit return, followed by ^D will do it
...
>
This is even easier to remember:
# init q
It's the same for 'kill -HUP 1'
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