On Sun, Jun 04, 2000 at 10:47:31PM -0500, Chad W. Skinner wrote:
> It is my understanding that init level 4 is unused. I know you can do about
> anything you want with Linux, but is it against some rule or standard to use
> this level for anything. For example at home I start a few services that I
> don't need at work. Consequently, I was wondering if I could copy the rc5.d
> scripts to rc4.d and then add the extra services so when at home I could
> just start init 4 rather than the services individually.
Red Hat uses the default run levels that are named in the Linux Standards Base,
however, you can always create more run leveles to suit your needs. There should be no
problem with what you want to do.
Victor
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