PhrozenFear


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Posted: Jan. 16 2005,06:36 |
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But here's the deal.
I'm trying to make myself a server / linux Demo thingamajigger, and the target machine to run this only has 256 RAM. So, to make things easier on the ramload, (and without having to make a swapfile on his HD, or repartition the thing to have more room), I was hoping that there was a way to disable the gui right from the remastering. Then again, I need to remember how to remaster again... But that's another story.
Is there any nice, easy way I can do this, so that I can plug the CD in, hit power, and then go back to the demo, without having to manually load it and exit from the GUI ?
Please and thanks.
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