David Wright wrote: > On Wed 01 Jun 2016 at 14:47:11 (-0000), Dan Purgert wrote: >> [snip] >> >> I came "late" to the party myself, and missed the post where I imagine >> why Lisi is after runlevel 1. >> >> Personally, with the exception of my laptop, everything starts in >> runlevel 3 here. > > IIRC Debian has always left it to the admin to make runlevels 2 and 3 > distinct from one another. (OTOH I've never thought about how to > implement that in either sysvinit or systemd.)
>From what I can tell, runlevels 2-5 all look identical in a default (Jessie) install. I've always used systems that have "standard" runlevels 0 = halt 1 = single user 2 = (unused /user-defined) 3 = multi-user, X disabled 4 = (unused / user-defined) 5 = multi-user, X enabled Though, in playing with Debian, I'm finding they set runlevel2 = "standard runlevel5". Haven't gotten around to "fixing" it. -- Registered Linux user #585947 Github: https://github.com/dpurgert