THOMAS ADAM writes:
THOMAS ADAM wrote:
Hi,
I had the same problem. I edited the main "SuSEConfig" file in "/sbin" so that the init level is not changed back to init 5.
If you like, I can submit the changes.....
Why the hell changig SuSEconfig????
You can say it to YaST that you want start in RL 3. You have to choose ASCII login, an that was it...
Rene
Hey...calm down. What you're saying did not work for me. Each time I told yast I wanted to use Run-Level 3, it kept defaulting back to init 5 eachtime I re-ran yast. I looked in the SuSEConfig file (called by yast) and found that it would default to run-level 5 each time, so I simply changed the number.....
The place to change it would /etc/inittab. Near the top you will see a line like: # default runlevel id:5:initdefault: Change the 5 to 3, and then you can type 'init 3' as root or reboot. Now I have seen yast change stuff I have modified back, so in /etc/rc.config there is a variable: # Some people don't want SuSEconfig to modify the system. With this # entry you can disable SuSEconfig completely. # Please don't contact our support if you have trouble configuring your # system after having disabled SuSEconfig. (yes/no) # ENABLE_SUSECONFIG="no" Notice the warnings. I am pretty comfortable modifying stuff myself.
Whats wrong with that???
I am allowed afterall......
--Thomas Adam