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looking at my old notes from the 1980's runlevel 4 was full multi-user with
network no X on Server, made sense then when you think of hardware.
scsijon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Philipp Thomas"
* dids (richard@diddyland.com) [20010208 15:15]:
Will suse now support the LSB run levels by default ?
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
This is from /etc/inittab of 7.1:
# /etc/init.d/rc takes care of runlevel handling # # runlevel 0 is System halt (Do never 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 never use this for initdefault)
Notice the similarity ? ;-)))))))))
Philipp
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