On Fri, 2003-12-05 at 19:16, Kastus wrote:
On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 02:21:43AM +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Thursday 2003-12-04 at 21:50 -0800, Kastus wrote:
GRUB knows nothing about run level. It is /etc/inittab which specifies default run level, and it is init which is responsible for switching run levels.
Not quite... you can call a different runlevel from grub just by typing its number when booting up.
Technically, it's not grub, it is the kernel you're telling to use runlevel number in init. Same way, you can tell kernel to run a shell in stead of init, but that's a different story.
Regards, -Kastus
Thanks. That's what I was wondering about. Are there lines in /boot/grub/menu.lst I can add to tie a runlevel choice to a menu option? I RTFMed the grub man page but couldn't find it. If you have a resource for messages sent to the kernel on boot I'd appreciate it. -- Security check: INTRUDER ALERT!