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This is an excerpt from /etc/inittab on SuSE 7.0: # runlevel 0 is halt # runlevel S is single-user # runlevel 1 is multi-user without network # runlevel 2 is multi-user with network # runlevel 3 is multi-user with network and xdm # runlevel 6 is reboot What difference do we see ? Yes, there isn't a special runlevel for XDM. And to my opinion, there shouldn't be. Wasting a runlevel for XDM implies to simpletons that a runlevel could be wasted for anything. Why not runlevel 4 for databases ? Or runlevel 7 just for fun ? Using runlevel 5 for XDM is the RedHat way, and one of my reasons for initially liking SuSE for it's to-the-point way of thinking. -tosi On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 02:21:02PM -0000, dids wrote:
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
dids
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