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Re: [SLE] The 12 th has come and gone????????????
- From: Matthew <matthew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 13:54:32 -0800 (PST)
- Message-id: <Pine.LNX.4.30.0102161345330.6675-100000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Thanks for the link, found the section I needed to find:
Run Levels
0 halt
1 single user mode
2 multiuser with no remote networking
3 normal/full multiuser
4 reserved for local use, default is normal/full multiuser
5 xdm or equivalent
6 reboot
Noted the changes, nothing too bad, but I may well re-install the server
when I get my disks sometime (depending on shipper). Just need to save the
named.conf and named zones, real pain to reconfigure again.
Quite excited to recieve this product soon! This is like xmas, feel so
tempted to ask too much, but that may spoil some of the surprise.
7.0 was the most complient...As for the others...Ouch.
Matt
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Michael Hasenstein wrote:
> Matthew wrote:
> >
> > Run levels have changed? Does that mean chkconfig is in there now? What
> > sort of run level? :-)
> >
> > I think its great of SuSE to follow the LSB, even though they had to
> > change.
>
> "to follow the LSB"???
> 7.1 is BY FAR the most-lsb distro on the planet! We took everything
> that's there for lsb so far and out it in. That's one of the reasons
> (apart from supporting two very different kernels) why this is a major
> new release.
>
> There are some unnamed other parties that will have to have some major
> changes for lsb compliance...
>
> www.linuxbase.org, by the way
>
>
> --
> Michael Hasenstein
> SuSE Linux AG, Nuernberg (Germany)
> SuSE Inc., Oakland, California (US)
>
Run Levels
0 halt
1 single user mode
2 multiuser with no remote networking
3 normal/full multiuser
4 reserved for local use, default is normal/full multiuser
5 xdm or equivalent
6 reboot
Noted the changes, nothing too bad, but I may well re-install the server
when I get my disks sometime (depending on shipper). Just need to save the
named.conf and named zones, real pain to reconfigure again.
Quite excited to recieve this product soon! This is like xmas, feel so
tempted to ask too much, but that may spoil some of the surprise.
7.0 was the most complient...As for the others...Ouch.
Matt
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Michael Hasenstein wrote:
> Matthew wrote:
> >
> > Run levels have changed? Does that mean chkconfig is in there now? What
> > sort of run level? :-)
> >
> > I think its great of SuSE to follow the LSB, even though they had to
> > change.
>
> "to follow the LSB"???
> 7.1 is BY FAR the most-lsb distro on the planet! We took everything
> that's there for lsb so far and out it in. That's one of the reasons
> (apart from supporting two very different kernels) why this is a major
> new release.
>
> There are some unnamed other parties that will have to have some major
> changes for lsb compliance...
>
> www.linuxbase.org, by the way
>
>
> --
> Michael Hasenstein
> SuSE Linux AG, Nuernberg (Germany)
> SuSE Inc., Oakland, California (US)
>
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