i have got problem with gdm

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Hello,
i am in deep trouble.
i wanted to edit the login screen/gretter of gnome/kde.
i made some changes in the gdm.conf file located in \etc\x11\gdm\.
but, i forgot to make a backup, when i saved changes .and restarted the system, the x server couldn't start.
 
"FATAL SERVER ERROR:
XF860OPENCONSOLE:cannot open virtual console3(input/output error)"
 
i don't know whats the problem. i have replaced the origional edited file with the factory-gdm.conf but of no vail.i have to get my box working as soon as possible, i need all the help that experts over here can offer.
Plz help me fast.thanking in anticipation.
Regards.

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What distro do you have, and what version?
 
Debian, RedHat, Mandrake?

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RedHat linux 9.0 (shrike)
kernel 2.4.0

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Darn, I was hoping that it would be Debian. I don't have ReHat on my system, so I won't pretend to know the answer. But, it looks like an X-windows issue, or having the right permissions on the gdm.conf file.
 
Perhaps the sysadmin has an answer. However, let me ask one thing that may help clarify a point. How did you replace the gdm.conf file, copy it using the cp command in root? Renamed it from the factory name to gdm.conf?

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If you're not in X, but have a command prompt, become root and try typing:
xdm [enter] or
kdm [enter]
 
And then sign in username and password. Until you get gdm figured out, those might at least get you into your desktop environment.

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i actualy replaced it from windoz xp using partition magic.
and
i will try to use kdm/xdm commnds , lets hope for the best.