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#1 2008-12-31 00:27:53

Tipo
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Registered: 2008-12-24
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[Solved] Xorg problems after fresh install

Hey everyone, I am pretty sure I messed up the hotplugging settings when installing xorg. Now, my machine just boots into the Kdemod3 login screen and the machine will not accept mouse or keyboard input.

Thus, I can't seem to kill X so I can get to the shell to fix the issue. How can I boot directly into the command line so I can edit the xorg.conf file, or start the hal daemon?

I saw some other threads, but none seemed to supply a useful fix.:(

Last edited by Tipo (2008-12-31 20:30:33)

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#2 2008-12-31 01:45:48

Mektub
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Registered: 2008-01-02
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Re: [Solved] Xorg problems after fresh install

Tipo,

when you see the Grub screen hit 'e' to edit the boot line, add a '3' at the end and hit 'b' to boot.

The '3' will take you to level 3, no X.

Or edit with a LiveCD.

When you are in the system, install xf86-input-evdev if not already done, and move /etc/X11/xorg.conf out of the
way (just rename it). X is now able to start without a config file.

Mektub


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#3 2008-12-31 03:52:07

archlinuxsagi
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Registered: 2008-09-12
Posts: 259

Re: [Solved] Xorg problems after fresh install

If you start kdm as daemon, you will need to use init 1 or single at boot
and then remove kdm from rc.conf.
Also, take note of 10-keymap.fdi which is stated in http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xor … otplugging

My xorg-less usb hard disk is able to boot various PC with various brands of graphic card without any configuration at all. :-)

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#4 2008-12-31 20:30:02

Tipo
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Registered: 2008-12-24
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Re: [Solved] Xorg problems after fresh install

Mektub wrote:

Tipo,

when you see the Grub screen hit 'e' to edit the boot line, add a '3' at the end and hit 'b' to boot.

The '3' will take you to level 3, no X.

Or edit with a LiveCD.

When you are in the system, install xf86-input-evdev if not already done, and move /etc/X11/xorg.conf out of the
way (just rename it). X is now able to start without a config file.

Mektub

Mektub, thank you! I was able to mount my internal HD from the LiveCD and make the changes to xorg/add hal as a startup daemon.

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