-> > As I understand it, X86 hardware hardly ever uses anything but two
-> > levels. I know sun hardware actually makes significant use of the
-> > runlevels, but I am made to understand that nobody ever really bothered
-> > to implement any more than two different runlevels.
init runlevels and ke
On Sun, 03 Sep 2000, brian moore wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 12:25:57AM -0400, Mark Simos wrote:
> > As I understand it, X86 hardware hardly ever uses anything but two levels.
> > I know sun
> > hardware actually makes significant use of the runlevels, but I am made to
> > understand
> > th
On Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 12:25:57AM -0400, Mark Simos wrote:
> As I understand it, X86 hardware hardly ever uses anything but two levels. I
> know sun
> hardware actually makes significant use of the runlevels, but I am made to
> understand
> that nobody ever really bothered to implement any more
As I understand it, X86 hardware hardly ever uses anything but two levels. I
know sun
hardware actually makes significant use of the runlevels, but I am made to
understand
that nobody ever really bothered to implement any more than two different
runlevels.
(I think this is similar to windows pr
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