I'm stumped as to how to go about trying to fix this. I had a working system, but then I rebooted and I get no login screen at all. After the boot up process, I see a very quick flash as the text-based login prompt comes up, then I get a black screen with a cursor on it.
I tried booting up with the install DVD and rename the Xorg.conf file, but that doesn't seem to help at all.
I booted in recovery mode, but once I got to the menu and started moving the selection around to decide what to pick, it quickly went to a totally white screen. Selecting the root shell option takes me to a totally black screen with a frozen cursor.
What in the heck have I done? Any help?
I come from a Fedora background. So, I'm not very familiar with the Debian boot process.
Thanks,
Dave
I tried booting up with the install DVD and rename the Xorg.conf file, but that doesn't seem to help at all.
I booted in recovery mode, but once I got to the menu and started moving the selection around to decide what to pick, it quickly went to a totally white screen. Selecting the root shell option takes me to a totally black screen with a frozen cursor.
What in the heck have I done? Any help?
I come from a Fedora background. So, I'm not very familiar with the Debian boot process.
Thanks,
Dave
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