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Exclamation AIX 433 boots into command line.

Hi All,
I have an AIX 433 workstation that keeps booting into command mode. It was booting into CDE for a long time now. Suddenly now it boots into command line mode. No errors while booting up. Do not see anything in errpt. Don' t know where to start from.. Can any one please help me..thanks.

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Look to see if the following line is commented out in /etc/inittab
welcome:2:wait:/usr/lib/assist/welcome.launch

Found at Wisc.edu
Also see the CDE FAQ
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You can change the default console with the command

Code:
/usr/dt/bin/dtconfig -d             # will result in cmdline login or
/usr/dt/bin/dtconfig -e             # will result in graphical login
or, using SMIT:

smitty dtconfig

and follow the hints on the screen.

Hope this helps
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