You're welcome.That did the trick. Thank you so much.
They're each another virtual terminal, and you can log in on any or all of them simultaneously.I've been using "ctrl alt F1", but then thinking I had to restart gdm ( ./etc/init.d/gdm restart). I didn't even know about F7. So can I just use any of the Function keys 1-6? Or does each one do something slightly different?
I'm going to assume you're new[ish] to *nix, so let me give you a tiny history lesson: We've had multiple desktops in *nix for decades. Before GUIs, all of the function keys (*IF* I remember correctly--and it's been a long time, so my memory may be off) represented virtual terminals. Now [f7] is normally mapped to the GUI.
One other thing I want to point out--and without knowing for sure what your motivation was, this may not be relevant at all. You can drop to a command line [in a terminal] at any time within your GUI via shortcut keys. Obviously, this doesn't get rid of the GUI.
Also, if you're using multiple desktops within your GUI, you can dedicate one to just having a terminal open, and then rotate your cube [or however you access your multiple desktops] to get to that desktop for command line stuff.
If you have no idea what I'm talking about, see this blog post about some nifty Linux features.