Hi! During a sudden power failure yesterday morning I lost the contents of my runlevel.conf file. I managed to start all scripts in "/etc/init.d" by hand so that my system is up and running again.
Now, my questions are: How can I conveniently (meaning without having to type everything) recreate my runlevel.conf? If that's not possbile could anybody on this list mail me his/her runlevel.conf file as a starting point? Thanks in advance! Greetings, Holger P. S.: I got the following scripts in "/etc/init.d": halt* mountnfs.sh* reboot* apache* hostname.sh* networking* rmnologin* apache-ssl* hwclock.sh* nfs-common* sendsigs* apmd* inetd* nfs-server* setserial* atd* iplogger* nsmon* single* autofs* isapnp* nviboot* boot.local* kerneld* portmap* snort* bootmisc.sh* keymaps-lct.sh* postfix* ssh* checkfs.sh* klisa* postgres* sslwrap* checkroot.sh* logoutd* procps.sh* sysklogd.syslog-ng* console-screen.sh* lpd* proftpd* syslog-ng* cron* lvm* quota* systune* devpts.sh* makedev* rc* umountfs* dictd* modutils* rc.links* umountnfs.sh* mon* rcS* gpm* mountall.sh* rcS.links*