[CentOS] How Auto Start Greeter on Ctrl-Alt-F8?
William L. Maltby
CentOS4Bill at triad.rr.comFri Nov 7 21:52:33 UTC 2008
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On Fri, 2008-11-07 at 13:30 -0800, John Thomas wrote: > Ctrl-Alt-F7 automatically starts with a gdm greeter. I would like > Ctrl-Alt-F8 to be the same, but I cannot figure it out. Would you offer > some tips? > > The purpose is to allow others to simply switch over and log into a > machine without bothering the current X session and/or leaving me logged > in the F8 so X is running and waiting for me. Do you mean you want to have another X session started and waiting for another login by another user ID? You want it on boot or just under some circumstances? I have this in my root user bin and run it when I want. This is on my CentOS 4.7. If you are on 5.x, it will be a little different. # cat bin/XAgain xdm -server ":1 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X :1" I haven't run it for a _long_ time. If things changed since then, the above may not be exactly right now. HTH -- Bill BTW, more initial information on your setup might save some time and additional postings.
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