In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Yves Arrouye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hello, > >I just installed Debian 1.1: it installed fine, nice job! There are >some minor problems, though. Here is an incomplete (sorry...) list of >some problems I had while installing: [...] >- /etc/initrunlvl is never created. How can I correct that? In >addition, is it correct to use it to check the run level we are in in >the /etc/rc.*d/* scripts? (I'd like to have xdm start only in runlevel >4, for example).
/etc/initrunlvl is not used anymore. If you want to find out the runlevel, use the "runlevel" command. It prints out the previous and current runlevel seperated by a space. In addition the /etc/init.d/rc script sets the runlevel for you in the environment variable $runlevel. Anyway, if you want xdm just to startup in runlevel 4, only install the startup links in /etc/rc4.d and not in the other rc?.d directories - that will take care of it. Mike. -- + Miquel van Smoorenburg + Cistron Internet Services + Living is a | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (SP6) | Independent Dutch ISP | horizontal | + [EMAIL PROTECTED] + http://www.cistron.nl/ + fall +