CentOS 5 :: Installing In The Text Mode?
Sep 10, 2009trying to install centOS 5 using only the terminal on a virtual box. i can log in using the root, but where is the setup file and how to execute it?
View 1 Repliestrying to install centOS 5 using only the terminal on a virtual box. i can log in using the root, but where is the setup file and how to execute it?
View 1 RepliesI got this message after installing CentOS 5.1 in text mode and console:
It occures after the first reboot after installing:
I pushed TAB and get a list with possible commands.
I used "boot" but without success.
The system always boot up in Graphic Mode. After installation of Web Server, I want to disable Graphic Mode and change it to boot to Text Mode to save memory. Is there a way to disable graphic mode?
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Code: Linux Plug and Play Support v.0.97 (c) Adam Belay
pnp:PNP ACPI init
pnp:PnP ACPI:found 5 devices
usbcore:registered new driver usbfs
usbcore:registered new driver hub
PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing
PCI:If a device doesn't work,try "pci=routeirq".If it helps ,post a report
NetLabel:Initializing
NetLabel:domain hash size=128
NetLabel:protocols = UNLABELED CIPSOv4
NetLabel:unlabeled traffic allowed by default
PCI:Ignore bogus resource 6 [0:0] of 0000:00:02.0
NET:Registered protocol family 2
i tried installing the GUI mode but it didnt happen. My system restarted in between the installation. So i installed the text mode. Now how to switch over to the GUI mode?
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI installed CentOS 5.4 in a Virtualbox instance using the text mode installer. The GUI installer crashes. I chose the "Server (GUI)" option when installing the system, but upon completion of the install, I'm presented with a text mode login screen. Logging in as root drops me to a shell in text mode as I would expect.
What exactly IS "Server (GUI)?" I was thinking it would be a stripped down X11 desktop.
The main role of the Virtualbox instance is to run a server stack that we run on other CentOS machines, but I want Eclipse and perhaps just a few other GUI tools on it, without all the kitchen-sink crap that (I assume, coming from the Ubuntu world) comes with a "Desktop" install.
I installed Centos 5.4 on my Pentium E5300 new comp, but I need IPX support in my work. It's simple - ipxutils and ncpfs from Fedora Core and new kernel with ipx support. I copied kernel config from /boot folder and activate ipx, ntfs support, and choose processor core 2 duo. New kernel (2.6.26) works OK, but I got one problem - when start it still shows message: "kernel: HUB 1.0:1.0 unable to enumerate USB device on port 1 (or 2, 3)" and stops after logging (text mode)
I got 2 USB devices connected - printer HP D5160 PhotoSmart and Scanner A3 USB Mustek, and I know scanner cause that messages but I don't understand why. Kernel config is the same like that from distro kernel (almost - ipx, ntfs and proc), but distro kernel doesn't do that. So I got 2 questions:
1. Why
2. What to do to stop that (disconnecting devices on boot time is not a solution)
I would like to write a text user interface (TUI) to adjust some text config files etc. Is there a tool or application for creating TUIs like this. I�m talking about those types of config tools which you see executed at first boot.
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Code:
shpchp 0000:00:01.0: Cannot reserve MMIO region
Too many connections
[code]...
I have posted about 20 Slitaz Video Tutorial I made. I thought it might be helpful for new comers to Slitaz. I've have 2 playlists. One for the GUI interface and one for Text-Mode. Both playlists can be found at:[URL].. Let me know if there is anything you would like me to go over in future tutorials.
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View 14 Replies View RelatedFor a certain reason , I have to set network in text mode . My X window need network to start .
I have a router at 192.168.1.1 DNS address: 202.102.134.68 / 202.102.128.68 I want my PC at 192.168.1.2 in LAN.
How to do with it in text mode ?
I tried installing Fedora 11 on my i386 using the 6 CD set that I downloaded. Since my system has only 128M of RAM, the text install mode was used. The 1st CD installation seemed to work OK. After 181 out of 181 packages were installed, the system rebooted and did not ask for me to insert the other CDs. now when my system comes up, it is always in text mode.
Q. Is there a command I can use to have the remaining CD's installed so I can install the graphics system?
I need help connecting to the Internet while in text mode p.s don't know why but my wireless card lamp for on doesn't light in text mode, i am using a mobile broad band to connect
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI have been using SuSE Linux in text mode for the longest time (since 8.0) and I'm often more comfortable working in that mode. I have just installed 11.3 with GNOME as a fresh install on my dual-boot laptop and I am pretty happy with the way things work. But I still languish for my text mode from time to time.
So: I know about right clicking on the desktop and selecting "Open in Terminal" and that should really solve my needs, but I read here in an older thread about using Ctrl + Alt + F2 (as it happens, it can be F1, F2, F3, etc.) so I decided to try it out. Well, when I do that, I get exactly what I expected --- a black text screen with a login: prompt and I can do all my little texty things just as sweet as can be. Except for one thing: I can't get back! The only way I've been able to get back to a GUI is to use "shutdown -r now" as user: root. Also, Ctrl + Alt + F1 removes the GUI completely for all four terminals. Can someone tell me more about this function where I might read an "info" or "man" about it? I don't even know what it is called, so it is hard to know how to search. (Admittedly, I haven't tried Google yet.) uname -a ==> Linux linux-127g.site 2.6.34-12-default #1 SMP 2010-06-29 02:39:08 +0200 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
if I open Yast2 via SSH I see the garbage (code page related issue; similar to this). If I set some other than UTF-8 in PuTTY (KOI8-U, iso-8859 etc) Yast looks good, but then the same problem appears with Midnight Commander. How can I have Yast to use 'right' UTF-8 instead of any legacy code pages? Or how better deal with the situation?
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View 2 Replies View RelatedMost of the time instead of a pretty graphical splash I'm getting a small low res text version of the boot screen squeezed into the top left hand corner of my display on my laptop with Intel GMA4500 graphics.
Originally I was getting a blank screen with the Plymouth splash only appearing a couple of seconds before log-in. Adding FRAMEBUFFER=y to /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/splash got rid of the blank screen but at the expense of the ugly boot screen mentioned above. To confuse matters, now and again (roughly 1 boot out of 10) I am getting a perfect graphical boot. I've tried reinstalling Plymouth and using different boot themes but to no avail.
text editor that has column mode capabilities like UltraEdit?
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My ubuntu is 9.10 64bit, sony notebook.
im on ubuntu 10 10.is there a way to run a fullscreen text mode at login (something like ctrl+alt+F1)but still be able to have windows popup on top of that so that i can still use commands like display *.png or firefox or something.i have bin trying to find something like this but i cant find any
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