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Re: [SLE] init 3 doesn't shut down X any longer?
- From: "Rogier Maas" <icarus@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2001 16:10:12 +0100
- Message-id: <007501c18d56$40bb38c0$6601a8c0@icarus>
> On Tuesday 25 December 2001 2:52 am, Gnu iBook 2 wrote:
> > SuSE has changed the runlevel to be in conformity to LSB. I am
> > running SuSE7.3 and in my /etc/inittab it says:
> >
> > # runlevel 0 is System halt (Do not use this for initdefault!)
> > # runlevel 1 is Single user mode
> > # runlevel 2 is Local multiuser without remote network (e.g. NFS)
> > # runlevel 3 is Full multiuser with network
> > # runlevel 4 is Not used
> > # runlevel 5 is Full multiuser with network and xdm
> > # runlevel 6 is System reboot (Do not use this for initdefault!)
>
> SuSE used to differ from most other linux by using 3 as the gui-network
> runlevel. it seems that from 7.1 onwards they starting using the more
> redhat-style of the above.
AH! There ya go! That's why my info is outdated.. (SuSE 7.0)
Merry Christmas all! ;-)
Rogier Maas
> > SuSE has changed the runlevel to be in conformity to LSB. I am
> > running SuSE7.3 and in my /etc/inittab it says:
> >
> > # runlevel 0 is System halt (Do not use this for initdefault!)
> > # runlevel 1 is Single user mode
> > # runlevel 2 is Local multiuser without remote network (e.g. NFS)
> > # runlevel 3 is Full multiuser with network
> > # runlevel 4 is Not used
> > # runlevel 5 is Full multiuser with network and xdm
> > # runlevel 6 is System reboot (Do not use this for initdefault!)
>
> SuSE used to differ from most other linux by using 3 as the gui-network
> runlevel. it seems that from 7.1 onwards they starting using the more
> redhat-style of the above.
AH! There ya go! That's why my info is outdated.. (SuSE 7.0)
Merry Christmas all! ;-)
Rogier Maas
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