On 5 Jul 2001, Timothy Reaves wrote:
How do I specify what I want running at what run level? I know how to create the links, but is there no GUI runlevel editor similer to RedHat?
Check out /etc/rc.d/rcX.d where X is the runlevel number you want to look into. Those directory are filled with symlinks: the ones starting are 'S' are start scripts, and the 'K' ones are kill scripts. If you have the SuSE Refence Manual, read Chapter 13, the SuSE Linux Boot Concept where they go into more depth.
Also, why isn't xfs started by default?
xfs is a truetype font server for XFree86 3.3.x. It is not used in X 4.x because truetype font support is built right in: all you need to do is specify the module "truetype" in your /etc/XF86Config . -- noodlez: Karol Pietrzak PGP KeyID: 0x3A1446A0