On Sunday 23 November 2003 06:51 pm, Leo J Mauler wrote: > Ctrl-Alt-F7 does nothing either (thats the key combination > to shell out of X and switch to a different console term, right?). No, that's the key combination that would theoretically switch you from X to VT7, which is X. Null effect. Ctrl-Alt-F(1-6). > Ctrl-Alt-Del does a graceful reboot, and the console comes back > up after rebooting, so at least there's a kludgy way out of it. As to your other VC question, standard Linux mode 5 has 6 VT's, plus X on VT7. Mode 3 is everything but X. Mode 1 or "Linux Single" is a single console, no networking, and many multi-user functions disabled. Sometimes (mostly in recent releases) not even a login screen. It's intended for "maintenance", as in "I've completely hosed the system and I hope it will at least boot to Single-User mode so I can have a prayer of fixing it". Culling your VT's back to 4, or even 1, should not affect whether X runs properly. Now if you were to eliminate that one VT, you could probably still run X, but not exit from it...