On Tuesday 25 December 2001 10:06 am, Rogier Maas wrote:
On Monday 24 December 2001 08:18 pm, Rogier Maas wrote: This is incorrect. Runlevel 0 is halt, 6 is reboot, 2 is multiuser without network, 3 is multiuser with network, 5 is multiuser-network-GUI.
If you don't believe me, check out the comments in /etc/inittab.
Okay, I have taken a look in my /etc/inittab. Take a look for yourself:
# /sbin/init.d/rc takes care of runlevel handling # # 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
Yep, read 'em, it's just like I said.
I am certain this has always been the same with al of my SuSE versions. My latest is 7.0; perhaps they have changed it recently? I must say I am
From the comments on the forum, apparantly they have; SuSE is now adhering to a Linux standard concerning run levels. (I didn't know it used to be something else - I started using the SuSE distro starting at 7.2; though I'm not a Linux newbie, I first played with kernel version 0.95; but that was without X so I didn't bother with init levels; if it had them. :-) )
completely unfamiliar and very surprised everybody disagrees with me on this one; I know no other configuration than this! ;-)
It's time to learn something new again. 8-)