It seems that the Gnome or whatever Xwindows application you used
complains the modification that you made. Therefore the boot did not
bring you to the init stage 5 (this is my guess). How to fix it? You
need to login first to the system which is still there.
You can try CTRL+ALT+F2 (Try with any Fx) so that bring you to the
console from which you can copy back the original file. Then re-boot.
Regards,
AA
On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 1:09 PM, Triadi Krisnawan <retride_01(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
Dear Experts,
Please help me with my problem, I really new with linux.
I was trying to setup the resolution setting for the monitor.
I follow some tips that I got from the web about modifying xorg.conf file.
I tried to added some entries under "Screen" part. I've added Modes
"1280x1024_60" it didnt change anything after I rebooted.
I then added another entries under "Monitor" part. I've added Modeline
"1280x1024_60" and under Option I added "PreferredMode"
"1280x1024_60"
But after I reboot the machine, the boot process hung up. It only goes up to
the fedora logo then stop and nothing happened. I tried to wait but nothing
was happen.
I was wondering how can I stop the boot process go to root directory and set
back the original xorg.conf file. I made a back up already of this file and
renamed it as xorg.conf_original.
I dont understand when I went to GRUB window. It said I am in minimal BASH
like and the command is very limited unlike a normal unix command.
Can somebody help me to restore my xorg.conf file back so the system can
boot up properly please?
Really need help.
Thanks,
Triadi
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