Hi. You use it so that you don't have to reboot when you have changed configurations, installed new programs etc. etc. Very handy :) Steve. On Sat, 06 May 2000, you wrote:
My question is why you would do init anything? what are you trying to accomplish?
Steve Sheriff wrote:
Hi everyone.
Small problem after 6.4 upgrade.
Switching to init S and then back to init 2 will not allow me to do a start x. One of the fonts is missing:
Cannot connect fatal server error could not open default font 'fixed'
and I have to do a normal reboot to get the X serbver up again.
Question: This does not happen if I do init 1 instead of init S. Does init 1 serve the same purpose as init S? If so, then this is the workaround.
Thanks, Steve.
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