Disable display manager on boot
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mount -n -o remount,rw / | mount -n -o remount,rw / |
Latest revision as of 10:56, 26 June 2012
On robots that is normally without a screen, there is no need to run a display manager and a graphic user interface.
This will save some memory and start less processes.
inspect /etc/init, there is a configuration entry for the installed display manager, e.g.
gdm.conf (gnome ubuntu) kdm.conf (kubuntu) lightdm.conf (xubuntu)
To start the display manager and graphic user interface when needed only, make a manual override file for the display manager:
sudo bash echo "manual" > /etc/init/gdm.override echo "manual" > /etc/init/kdm.override echo "manual" > /etc/init/lightdm.override exit
After reboot, there will be a text login only. To (re)start the display manager (graphic login screen) use the command
sudo gdm or sudo kdm sudo ligntdm
[edit] failsafe boot - root shell
if you need failsafe boot and use the roor shell, you will need to remount the disk in rw mode to fix problems
mount -n -o remount,rw /