I can't answer all of these, but: Your default runlevel is set in /etc/inittab. Look for a line like this: id:5:initdefault:
I'm on a laptop that boots to X so my runlevel is 5 signified by the id:5 in the line above. If you want to boot to runlevel 3, let's say, then you would simply change the 5 to 3. However, take a look at your given runlevel directory and see what is starting and not starting. Or simply use chkconfig in your current runlevel to see what's starting (probably preferred). <<JAV>> On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 18:42, Kaya Büyükçelen wrote: > Hello, > I have redhat 8.0. I installed ltsp and now the system does not run > apache,qmail, mysql, samba, proftpd, etc. etc. > When I change runlevel it starts. > What is the problem? > What must runlevel be? > Where can I set the devault runlevel? > And after the reboot, I can start apache vs. manually but qmail does not > start. > What is the problem with qmail? > > > Regards, > Kaya Büyükçelen > ------------------------------------------------------------- > Eurow Otomasyon & Bilgi Teknolojileri > Tel: (216) 315 5072 > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > <http://www.eurow.net> www.eurow.net > ------------------------------------------------------------- > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list