On Wednesday 30 March 2011 08:26 PM, Kshitiz wrote:
Can we start Fedora 14 File Server in TEXT mode after having installed in text mode? If yes, how?
If this setup is for production then please use CentOS instead (based on RHEL); the system admin tools are same as those found in Fedora.
To boot in text console mode, (as root) edit /etc/inittab file and change the "default" run level to 3.
Thank you both, Arun and JTD. Will try it out.
Help me solve this puzzle based on your varied preferences: Yes, we deploy High Availability file server and mirror for small& medium enterprises, so yes: production environment.
- CentOS or Debian?
Debian has a slightly newer kernel and good for detecting newer hardware compared to CentOS.
I just installed Debian 6 on 2 different machines and it has the 2.6.32 kernel, just like Ubuntu 10.04.