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Posted: May 28 2004,02:17 QUOTE

I have looked through the init.d scripts and the the rcx.d scripts and I have read through the debian policy manual and looked over my Unix Sytem Administration Handbook (3rd edition) and have even tried a few things.  But still when I reboot (all in preparation for turning my local school disrict on to an OSS Content Management system-Plone-) X starts and Fluxbox flutters on.  I have gotten it to not start, but request that I hit Return...and then XandFlux starts.  I am sure I can keep trying things that look logical  and one or more will eventually work, but if somebody knows, can ya just tell me?

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Posted: June 04 2004,21:03 QUOTE

All,
Thanks for looking at my problem and I did figure it out.  Set the run level to 3.  I  changed 1 character in one script.

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Posted: June 08 2004,17:59 QUOTE

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