I am just in the process of replacing Ubuntu with Fedora (If I wanted
Windows, I would install it).
The error occurred just after the first boot of the newly installed
system. I logged in as root and ran initctl show-config gdm. Result =
"command not found".
/etc/init/gdm.conf does not exist (might be part of the problem).
On 4/18/2012 8:58 AM, James Hunt wrote:
> Hi Chuck - thanks for reporting this. Please could you comment on what
> happens when you run 'initctl show-config gdm' (no '-e'). Also, please
> attach your /etc/init/gdm.conf.
>
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Chuck McKinnis
Consultant, Serenity Systems International
New Mexico Location Manager, Sirius Computer Solutions (retired)
Covenant Solutions
IBM Senior Systems Specialist (retired)
505-286-3191
Time's fun when you're having flies.......Kermit the Frog
I am just in the process of replacing Ubuntu with Fedora (If I wanted
Windows, I would install it).
The error occurred just after the first boot of the newly installed
system. I logged in as root and ran initctl show-config gdm. Result =
"command not found".
/etc/init/gdm.conf does not exist (might be part of the problem).
On 4/18/2012 8:58 AM, James Hunt wrote:
> Hi Chuck - thanks for reporting this. Please could you comment on what
> happens when you run 'initctl show-config gdm' (no '-e'). Also, please
> attach your /etc/init/gdm.conf.
>
--
Chuck McKinnis
Consultant, Serenity Systems International
New Mexico Location Manager, Sirius Computer Solutions (retired)
Covenant Solutions
IBM Senior Systems Specialist (retired)
505-286-3191
Time's fun when you're having flies.......Kermit the Frog