Ubuntu :: How To Boot Into CLI Mode

Mar 16, 2010

I would like to know how do I get my Ubuntu 9.10 OS to boot into the command promp. Something along the lines of what you get when you hit CTRL+ALT+F1. What I have done so far is:

1. Made a "inittab" file and wrote in it :id:S:initdefault: (something like that, did not work).

2. "sudo update-rc.d -f gdm remove" (did not work)

3. Write in the rc.local script "/etc/init.d/gdm stop" (this killed the system all together).

4. "sudo chmod a-x /etc/init.d/gdm" (did not work)

5. Write in the file ~/bashrc "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop 1>&2" (it takes me to the command promp after the gdm loads, and I open the gnome terminal).

6. I tried to edit the /etc/default file to add "GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash text" (did not work. The file does not exist).

7. Lastly I found online that you can stop GDM from starting up from the "services-admin" program. Only that program was taken out in 9.10.

Is there anyway to boot into the command line promp, without deleting the GDM? The only other way I found to boot into a select "Recovery Mode" from the Grub menu as a default boot. That, too, does not boot me into a command promp directly. It boots into that blue screen (no pun intended. hahahaha... Linux has a blue screen ) with the options.

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Nov 18, 2010

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[URL]

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Apr 10, 2011

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Code:

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Jan 4, 2011

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Quote: I belive in karma. Therefore I can do horrible things to people all day long and believe they diserve it.

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May 16, 2010

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Dec 21, 2010

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Apr 6, 2011

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Apr 9, 2011

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Aug 23, 2011

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Mar 14, 2010

EDIT: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop worked, not sure why it did not before. Sorry for the whining!

I need to boot Ubuntu into a non-x, command line mode. So I can install an nvidia driver for my new GeForce GTX 260 (I had a GeForce 7900 running on my Ubuntu system using the synaptic open source 185 driver for nvidia, but there is no driver except the one I downloaded just now from nvidia's site for the GTX 260 card). That requires there be no X session running, not even in a separate domain so to speak. There is no rescue mode in Grub2. Recover mode in Grub still boots an X session (Gnome). Alt+F1 appears to be a clean command line terminal but even that does not work because the nvidia driver installer script sees through that ruse and knows there is an active Gnome session. I tried sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop and that did not work. I tried ctr+alt+backspace and that did nothing.

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Jul 9, 2010

My girlfriend accidentally removed the power from the computer and now i cant boot up. I just get Ubuntu is running in low-graphics mode and than:

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Sep 11, 2010

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Nov 2, 2010

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When I tried startx command I get the error below:

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Jun 29, 2011

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Jul 10, 2011

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Aug 4, 2011

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Nov 12, 2010

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Jan 19, 2010

After upgrading to 9.10 Karmic Koala, my Amilo Laptop (AMD64) refuses to boot. I installed GRUB2 which works fine for my WinXP ... and Karmic will boot in recovery mode.

When trying a normal boot, I get a black screen. CRTL-ALT-F1 yields just a blinking cursor. The system will immediately reboot when pressing CRTL-ALT-Entf.

When booting in recovery mode, I choose "Resume normal boot" from the menu, log in while in cosole mode and enter "startx" ... and the grafic environtment works fine!

Why does the system work in recovery mode, but does not start with a normal boot?

Fly.By.Wire

Here's some information on my system:

cat /proc/version

Linux version 2.6.31-17-generic (buildd@crested) (gcc version 4.4.1 (Ubuntu 4.4.1-4ubuntu ) #54-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec 10 17:01:44 UTC 2009

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description: Notebook
product: Amilo A3667G Series
vendor: FUJITSU SIEMENS

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