On Tuesday, July 12, 2011 08:44:00 AM Keith Roberts wrote:
> How can Linux _not_ have run levels. I thought that was a 
> central part of the design of Linux?

No, it's a central part of the design of the old System V Init.  C6, SL6,  and 
upstream EL6 use upstart instead of SysVInit.

EL7, if the direction of Fedora is any indication, won't have classic 
runlevels, but will use systemd.

The Linux kernel knows nothing of runlevels; runlevels are userspace and have 
been since SysVInit was first used (and even before).  All the kernel cares 
about is that it hands execution off to a userspace process that then takes 
care of further boot.  That process can be /bin/sh or anything else, the kernel 
doesn't care.
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