On Tuesday 07 June 2005 09:37 am, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: > I agree. I rather like being able to configure run levels to my liking.
I'm sorry, but this sets off my "Give me a break" reaction... There's nothing wrong with a "By Default, this runlevel is this...but you can change it if you wish"...You'll be getting rid of an easy-to-remember key that helps many newbies remember what the heck is going on "Oh, /etc/inittab says I start up in 3, that must mean it's multi-user with no GUI". To leave it up in the air so that a few people can dork out and define their own (yes, I'm kidding...but only a little) seems a bit like throwing over some ease-of-use for dorkin' it hardcore. I mean, it's not up to me, but if it was, I would have some easy-to-remember guidelines like "3 is multi-user with no X" "5 is full gui, etc." Remember, init 0 and 6 are well-defined already.... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]