Given that the YaST Runlevel editor is broken (Bug 800514) in openSuSE12.3, and it appears that the switch-over to systemd is still a work in progress, my question is this - Is the only workaround, to automatically starting up services during boot up, is to go in and manually create the links in the Now that I have read through the messages in this thread the best I could, I would like to ask a question or two and hope y'all can be patient with me. This whole runlevel discussion is a bit of a surprise to me but
On 4/10/2013 4:57 PM, Marc Chamberlin wrote: then I guess I am a bit behind on SuSE and Linux in general. I just installed 12.3 and am generally happy with it. I had some trouble with graphics but I took advice from this list and got a new video card that made the computer work better than ever. I remember looking at runlevel in YaST but only because I wanted it to boot to runlevel 3 when I was having that graphics card trouble. I didn't really notice anything different in the YaST runlevel setting. Do I understand correctly there is a significant departure or shift in use of runlevel or how it works? Is there anyone who can help me understand this discussion? Damon Register -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org